Communion rite
A matter of minutes if you are confirmed as a roman Catholic. Eastern rite does confirmation either at birth, or after your first communion. I do not know when you receive communion in the eastern rite though.
when the priest says kiss the bride consent of the spouses to marry each other
the penitential rite liturgy of the word eucharistic prayer communion rite
Baptism and communion come first.
Preparation ofte gifts, prayer over the gifts, Eucharistic prayer, communion rite, lords prayer, rite of peace, breaking of the bread, and holy communion
The Eucharistic prayer, which included the Consecration, comes before Communion.
The New Testament doesn't answer this question on "second Communion," however it does talk about the establishment of the rite we call Holy Communion (or Eucharist, or Mass). In regard to "second Communion," it is possible that, initially, the Apostles took opportunity at every meal to remember Jesus as they ate bread and drank wine. The establishment of this rite by Jesus could be taken in this way. Our first record of Holy Communion, taken as a distinct rite, was within the non-Jewish churches established by Paul. In any case, it came to be universally adopted in the form described by Paul. Most Christians follow this rite, being an important expression of their devotion to Jesus.
Communion
You may never "take" Holy Communion in a Catholic Church. You MAYonlyreceive Holy Communion after you have been baptized, and in the Latin Rite, made your First Confession.
There are many different communions:Communion (Christian), the relationship between Christians as individuals or ChurchesFull communion, a term used when two (or more) distinct Christian Churches say they are sharing the same communionThe Communion of Saints, a doctrine of Christianity mentioned in the Apostles' CreedA group of related Christian churches or Christian denominationThe Eucharist or the Lord's Supper, Christian rite reenacting the Last SupperThe Communion rite, that part of the Eucharistic rite in which the consecrated bread and wine are distributed to participants in the Roman Catholic MassCommunion (chant), the Gregorian chant that accompanies this riteClosed communion is the practice of restricting the communion to members of a particular church or congregationOpen communion is the practice of allowing members of other churches to share communion, followed by most Protestant Christian churches
The "Western rite" is actually known as the Latin Rite. The Latin Rite is the part of the Roman Catholic Church that is not Chaldean, Assyrian, Abyssinian, Copt, Syriac, Armenian, or Malankaran. All of these "Eastern Rites" are in full communion the Pope, but they have their own Patriarchs as well.