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Br.Rich_SFO
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Perhaps the prohibited by law statement refers to being in communion with the Catholic Church?Then according to Canon 912 every missalette, missal and catechism in existance must be wrong, because they all clearly state that only Catholics are to receive communion and it cannot be extended to those outside of the faith.
That is correct, meaning specifically prohibited by Canon Law. An example would be someone who is Excommunicated. The statement in the missalette is there to help them understand that they should not get up and go to receive Holy Communion. If a protestant who is visiting Mass gets up and goes to Holy Communion we who may be distributing Communion cannot refuse.
Many EMHC’s flip out when an adult approaches for Communion with a 2 or 3 year old child and indicates that the child is to receive. Most Eastern Catholic families if they are attending a Latin parish will introduce themselves before Mass. But not always. Eastern children receive from the time of their Baptism both the Body and Blood of Christ each Sunday.