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Holy communion ? . . . . . . . . . for non conformists ? . . . . . . What do you mean ? Do you mean does holy communion have any meaning for irreligious or non-religious people ? The answer is nothing at all. It never does anything for a conformist and it does nothing at all for a conformist. It is simply something that Jesus asked his disciples to do ie. remember me !

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That is a difficult question to answer, since it is asking to see the heart of another. A non-conformist (an heretic) rejects the tenants of The Church, and they adopt whatever whim may come into their head. There is no conformity among nonconformists. Therefore, the only way to know what they may be thinking at any one time would be to ask them.

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I am assuming you mean how different is communion in a non-catholic church vs. Holy Communion in a Catholic Church? In that instance, Holy Communion in a Catholic Church is, literally, the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Savior; brought about through the direct intervention of the Holy Spirit working through the priest who pronounces the words of consecration. For a Catholic to receive Holy Communion in a state of grace confers more grace through fulfilling Our Blessed Lord's command to eat His Body and drink His Blood. For a non-Catholic or a Catholic in a state of mortal sin to receive Holy Communion is to eat condemnation as St. Paul points out "and this is why many of your are ill and dying"


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Which teenage groups practice noncomformity?

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Can a non Catholic drink the bread and the wine?

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