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hoosierdaddy
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That applies to me as well. I was baptized into the Catholic church as an infant. They don’t want me back though as I went and got rebaptized as an adult. And if I have to talk to a Priest before I could go back then I don’t want to in the first place. Christ adds people to His Church; not a Priest.Alexius, actually you ARE a Catholic. If you were baptised into the Catholic Church, even if you were not raised as a Catholic, by virtue of you baptism, you still are one. If you wish to come back to the Catholic Church, you will need to talk to a priest. He will be able to help you join RCIA for the rest of your Sacraments (Penance, Holy Communion and Confirmation) if you have not already received them; or he may give you personal Catechism instruction so you can receive those Sacraments. If you already received all of these Sacraments, then to come back to the Catholic Church you would only need to receive the Sacrament of Penance. Then you could receive Holy Communion again. God bless you in your faith journey.
One can receive Holy Communion by virture of being a Christian. And since Protestants are “separated brethren” then they are still Christians (and by golly, they are still Christians), then they should be allowed to partake of the Lord’s Supper. It is the Lord’s table; not the Pope’s, not the magisterium’s, not yours, and not anyone else’s.