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Baptism:

Anyone who wishes to become a Catholic.

---- Confession:

Anyone Catholic who wishes to be cleansed of sin.

---- Holy Communion:

Anyone who is baptised, is of proper age, believes in the real presence of Christ, and wishes to receive it.

---- Confirmation:

Anyone who is of proper age, demonstrates proper knowledge, and wishes to be a full Catholic.

---- Marriage:

Two Catholic people of different gender who wishes to become one in serving God.

---- Holy Orders:

A confirmed Catholic who wishes to dedicate themselves to God and shows the proper knowledge.

---- Annointing of the Sick:

A Catholic who wishes to have his last rites before he dies.

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sacraments for anyone:

baptism

reconciliation (confession)

eucharist (holy communion)

confirmation

marraige

annointing of the sick

and then priests get ordaned (holy orders) but cannot get married. nor can one get married with the intention of taking holy orders :)

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Any Baptized Catholic.

From the Catechism of the Catholic Church:

"Every baptized person not yet confirmed can and should receive the sacrament of Confirmation.123 Since Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist form a unity, it follows that "the faithful are obliged to receive this sacrament at the appropriate time,"124 for without Confirmation and Eucharist, Baptism is certainly valid and efficacious, but Christian initiation remains incomplete.

For centuries, Latin custom has indicated "the age of discretion" as the reference point for receiving Confirmation. But in danger of death children should be confirmed even if they have not yet attained the age of discretion." (CCC 1306-7)

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Roman Catholic AnswerAnyone who is a Catholic in good standing, who has made their First Holy Communion, and is in a state of grace (has been to Confession recently), truly believes that this is the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord, has been fasting for one hour, has not already received Holy Communion that day, may receive Holy Communion at any Mass that attend, even a second time on the same day if they attend another whole Mass. They should make a good preparation and a good Thanksgiving after having received Holy Communion. Please note that receiving Holy Communion just because you are at Mass, without proper belief, without proper preparation, and without sincere faith, is a very dangerous thing to do. You should ask your confessor about how frequently you should receive Holy Communion.
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Catholics without sin having recent confessions can receive the sacraments.

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Can an Anglican take communion in a Maronite church?

.Catholic AnswerOf course not, an Anglican is a protestant, a Catholic Church is Catholic. An Anglican may receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church after completing RCIA classes and being brought into the Church at the Easter Vigil, but if they wish to remain an Anglican, they are, by that very fact, proclaiming that they are not in communion with the Catholic Church, so to receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church would be a lie and dangerous to their spiritual well-being. Aside from all that, Catholics to not "take" Holy Communion, they "receive" Holy Communion.


Why does the Catholic church not allow other Christians to partake in communion?

Because one of the reasons for receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church is to publicly show your communion with the Catholic Church. Non-Catholics are not in communion with the Catholic Church and therefore cannot receive Holy Communion.


Can c of e take communion at child's first communion?

Nobody can take Holy Communion in a Catholic Church, you may only receive Holy Communion from the priest, and then only if you have been baptized in the Catholic Church and previously made your first Confession and First Holy Communion. Bottom line? An Anglican may not take communion in a Catholic Church.


Do you have to be baptized to take communion?

Catholics do not 'take' communion, they 'receive' communion. Yes, you must be a baptized Catholic to receive communion in a Catholic Church. Also, you must have undergone instruction and received your First Holy Communion.


Can a Catholic receive Holy Unction in an Orthodox church?

A Roman Catholic will never receive communion in other churches.


How does a 14 year old go about receiving first holy communion in the catholic church?

Go to your local Catholic Church and ask them this question. I do know that once a month a mass is said with communion so you could attend that mass and have communion with the body of the church.


Who is in the communion of holy people?

The Catholic Church is the 'communion of holy people.'


At what age can you drink wine in the Catholic Church?

Any baptized Catholic who has received his/her First Holy Communion can receive communion under both species.


Can a Catholic receive Holy Communion in an Episco?

No because receiving communion in the Catholic Church is not only a sign of love, but a communion of Catholics partaking in this sacrament of our redemption by Christ's death.


What if a non Catholic is taking holy communion how different is it from Catholic?

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"


When is it not okay to take communion?

It is not okay for someone to receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church if he or she:1) is not Catholic2) is excommunicated3) is not in union with the Catholic Church and everything she teaches4) is not in the state of grace5) has not observed the proper fast before the reception of Holy Communion.If any one or more of these factors is present that person must not receive Holy Communion.


Can a 10 year old receive his First Holy Communion in the Catholic Church if he was not baptized in the Catholic Church?

Of course, as long as he has received a valid baptism.