Catholics renounce Satan when they are baptized, if they are too young to do this, then their parents and sponsors renounce Satan for them.
Roman Catholic AnswerSince Pope Pius X, at the turn of the century, beginning of the twentieth century, the age for First Holy Communion was lowered to the age of reason. So children receive their first Confession, followed by their first Holy Communion around the age of seven or eight.
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.
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.
After first communion in the Catholic sacraments, the next sacrament is typically confirmation.
Communion typically comes before confirmation in the Catholic Church.
That depends entirely on how many children are making their first Holy Communion. It should be about the length of a normal Sunday Mass what with singing, and homily, and whatnot. If there are a lot of children, and a lot of family members, it might go much longer.
Most Catholic children receive their First Holy Communion when they reach the age of reason, about seven years of age. Communion is the receiving of the body and blood of Christ that have been transformed from simple bread and wine at the consecration of the Mass. Children usually require one or two years of education about the sacrament before they receive communion for the first time.
Any baptized Catholic who has received his/her First Holy Communion can receive communion under both species.
In the Catholic Church, the next is traditionally Confirmation.
He is Catholic so probably
Only if you have converted to Catholicism, been catechized, baptized, and received First Holy Communion in a Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerFirst, let me extend my condolences on the death of your Nana, I am so sorry. If you are a baptised Catholic, who has made his first Holy Communion, and have gone to confession, then, of course, you may receive Holy Communion. If you are not a baptised Catholic or have not made your first Holy Communion, then you make what we call a "spiritual Communion" which is what a Catholic would do if they have not been to Confession, asking Jesus to come into your heart.