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While, strictly speaking, it’s correct to say that we’re only required to receive once a year, at the same time frequent (even daily) reception of communion has been strongly encouraged since at least Pius X (in the early Church the faithful received communion as often as the Eucharist was celebrated).
This is of course subject to being properly disposed, including having fasted for an hour beforehand. There’s a risk though of becoming too legalistic about this. Before anyone jumps on me, I’m not dismissing the importance of the Eucharistic Fast or saying that it’s optional, what I am saying is that the sabbath was made of man and not man for the sabbath.
In other words while it’s important that we observe this discipline it’s also important to keep in mind it’s purpose - to prepare us to receive the Eucharist, something which far surpasses ordinary food and drink. So a single sip of liquid, taken accidentally, is hardly going to detract from this - any more than missing mass on Sunday because of tiredness (something which I’ve heard in the confessional before) is going to detract from the significance of Sunday as the Lord’s day. Mistakes happen, the Lord understands this because he knows us better than we know ourselves; be at peace.
This is of course subject to being properly disposed, including having fasted for an hour beforehand. There’s a risk though of becoming too legalistic about this. Before anyone jumps on me, I’m not dismissing the importance of the Eucharistic Fast or saying that it’s optional, what I am saying is that the sabbath was made of man and not man for the sabbath.
In other words while it’s important that we observe this discipline it’s also important to keep in mind it’s purpose - to prepare us to receive the Eucharist, something which far surpasses ordinary food and drink. So a single sip of liquid, taken accidentally, is hardly going to detract from this - any more than missing mass on Sunday because of tiredness (something which I’ve heard in the confessional before) is going to detract from the significance of Sunday as the Lord’s day. Mistakes happen, the Lord understands this because he knows us better than we know ourselves; be at peace.