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I’ve heard it said a few times that the Assyrian Churches don’t practice closed Communion.
Here’s an example from a church service review from “Ship of Fools”.
“…The Archbishop told me over breakfast (I was staying with him): ‘It’s not good to turn people away from communion’ – a refreshing contrast to the protectionist approach of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.”
ship-of-fools.com/mystery/1998/027Mystery.html
My Questions for you Catholics that come from that tradition either Assyrian or Indian…

Here’s an example from a church service review from “Ship of Fools”.
“…The Archbishop told me over breakfast (I was staying with him): ‘It’s not good to turn people away from communion’ – a refreshing contrast to the protectionist approach of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.”
ship-of-fools.com/mystery/1998/027Mystery.html
My Questions for you Catholics that come from that tradition either Assyrian or Indian…
- Do you agree this true of the original tradition of the rite (or perhaps even Apostolic Tradition). Explain why or why not.
- Do you practice it, or has your Sui Juris Church taken on the Roman Catholic closed Communion position.