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I meant for the article to better articulate what I meant on the issue.From your link as stated by Jim Blackburn:
I don’t see a grave reason in your hypothesis, other than over zealousness that is disregarding this important condition. You can always make a “spiritual communion” until you can go to confession. Access to a priest, who is often able to confess privately by appointment, should not be that difficult … unless you live in an extemely isolated area that makes travel difficult.
- There must be a** grave reason** to receive Communion (e.g., danger of death).