You take a saints name for your Confirmation, not your First Communion. See the related question below.
Communion- This is the religious sacrament where you take the Eucharist for the first time. After this, you are allowed to take the Eucharist at church every time. Confirmation- This is where you get another middle name. It must be a saint's name- Theresa, John, Mary, etc.- and it makes you officially a part of the church.
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Nope. Saints have gone through the process of canonization. This is a lengthy process, notably used by the Roman Catholic Church and various offshoots, that seeks to prove the person in question is acting as an intercessor in some fashion (e.g. answering prayers, performing after-death miracles, holy visitations, etc). A martyr is someone who has died for her/his religion and is recognized by that religion as having made that supreme sacrifice. Almost anyone can become a martyr since all it requires is getting killed for the religions. Becoming a saint can take decades or centuries.
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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.
Definitely. John 13:2: "if you take the Host before First Communion you'll burn in hell."
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.
In England the children take their first communion when they are roughly ten years old.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you accidentally receive Holy Communion before your First Holy Communion, then you better accidentally talk to a priest ASAP and accidentally receive First Confession.
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.
In the Catholic church if it not permited for someone to take communion if they have not been through the classes and steps to receive their first communion, if they are not a member of the Catholic church, or if they have not been to confession recently.
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
Yes, other religions that take communion are Orthodox Christianity, Protestants (Anglican, Lutheran, Baptist, Mennonites, Anabaptists, Reformed, Presbyterian, United Methodist), and Restorationists (Jehova's Witness, Latter-Day Saints, Seventh Day Adventists, Branch Davidian Seventh Day Adventists).
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
You can take communion any day even if you aren't Catholic.
In order to do Communion, you have to take special classes that are around 3 months long and the Pastor/Preacher teaches the class. The classes are about communion, baptisim, the Ten Commandments etc. and once a person passes all the classes and attended all of them, the then go into Confimation which is a big deal. In confirmation the person has to memorize afew things and then they are confirmed and have their first communion. From then on, in the next church services(Sundays), the person can take communion. Before Confirmation even happens, the person cannot do communion.