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If you mean the Team RCIA link it doesn’t say no preparation is required before reception. It says there is no Rite involved “All that is required of an Orthodox Christian is a profession of faith…There is no need for the bishop to approve his reception. Your pastor has full authority to receive the person…” The issue being addressed there is about parishes putting Orthodox into classes which prepare them for Rites, such as Reception (Confirmation) which they do not belong in. This unfortunately happens because someone in the RCIA/clergy fails to consult their tribunal for accurate instruction when someone presents him/herself who was baptized by an Orthodox priest.I didn’t comment on the link and noticed there a statement that no preparation is requried before reception. But that is not actually true per the canons since is stated there that the priest may required some preparation as he deems necessary for the person.
Anyone, including someone coming from Orthodoxy, who wants to become Catholic would need some instruction so that they are able to make a profession of faith with an appropriate understanding of what the Church teaches this to mean.
If all OP is concerned about is reception of Holy Communion he does not need to be received into the Church. If he is found to have had Initiation (Baptism/Chrismation/Eucharist) in a Church with valid Holy Orders he can present himself for Eucharist in any Catholic Church if he is properly disposed. This may, depending on the Orthodox Church he is found to be part of, excommunicate him from his Orthodox Church. It would not make him Catholic but he doesn’t need to be Catholic to partake of Communion in a Catholic Church.
I don’t think so far anyone here is saying that OP belongs to a Church which is in full communion with the Catholic Church. Right? To his post “i follow the roman catholic church and i am tryin to find out if i am fully in communion with the church” the answer is “You are no fully in communion with the Catholic Church” It seems like he wants to both take communion, which if he has valid confirmation he can do now, and he wants to become Catholic, which would require discussion with a priest and making a confession and profession of faith.