Pup7:
He’s still not saying “plaster it on a wedding invite”.
Correct, it should not be on the wedding invite. However, using the same language used in the missalettes or something specific from the bishop should be used in the wedding program.
Reasons:
- you may have people who have never been to a Catholic church before, and who are not sure of the protocol. Telling them in the program can ease their conscience.
- by mentioning that communion is reserved only for Catholics who have been to confession (using the Bishop’s exacts words) it tells protestants they are not being singled out, because Catholics who haven’t been to confession should not receive either.
- finally, there are plenty of Catholics who are unaware of Church teaching. Who knows, it might lead someone back to confession one day.
However, what you don’t do is call out individual people (unless you have that kind of relationship with them). For example: while I would gladly tell my siblings not to receive communion, I would not say anything to my uncle even though I know he hasn’t been to confession in ~50 years and only goes to mass during weddings, baptisms and funerals.
God Bless