Pope St. Pius X was known for advocating this.
The frequency of communion varies largely from different churches and different denominations. As for how often it occurs, it is largely dependent on the on the opinions of the pastor/priest and the congregation that attends the church. Some churches do it once a year, others do it once a month, and some have been known to have communion once a week or more.
Communion - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Communion - 2009 II was released on: USA: 2 May 2009 (limited)
Hannah Cohen's Holy Communion - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
Cara-Rare Mady-frequent Alexis-frequent Hannah-Rare Aaden-frequent Collin-frequent Leah-Rare Joel-Rare
Pope Pius X
Alexander Clinton has written: 'Advantages and necessity of Frequent Communion asserted and proved' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Frequent Communion' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Lord's Supper
Adolf Chwala has written: 'Frequent communion' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Catholic Church, Frequency of communion, Lenten sermons, Lord's Supper, Sermons
John Thomson has written: 'Letters addressed to the Rev. John Mason, A.M. of New York, in answer to his Letters on frequent communion' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper, Frequency of communion
The frequency of communion varies largely from different churches and different denominations. As for how often it occurs, it is largely dependent on the on the opinions of the pastor/priest and the congregation that attends the church. Some churches do it once a year, others do it once a month, and some have been known to have communion once a week or more.
A sacrament is a religious ritual or ceremony that is believed to convey divine grace, while communion specifically refers to the Christian ritual of sharing bread and wine in remembrance of Jesus' Last Supper. In essence, communion is a type of sacrament that is focused on the act of sharing bread and wine among believers.
The Catholic communion bread, also known as the Eucharist or the host, holds great significance in the celebration of the Eucharist. It is believed to represent the body of Jesus Christ, symbolizing his sacrifice and presence among believers. By consuming the communion bread, Catholics participate in the spiritual nourishment and unity with Christ and the Church.
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
Communion
That is a redundancy. If you are a Catholic you are in communion with Rome. If you are not in communion with Rome, you are not a Catholic.
I believe they practice closed communion.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Prayer after Holy Communion is in the Missal. The Communion "reflection" is something that the priest is making up.