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pickguard1
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I’ve been recently learning about the practices of Eastern Catholics, and was discussing the practice of Baptising, communicating (communing?) and Chrismating all at the baptism with my wife. She asked me if little children and infants then continue to receive the Eucharist, or do they wait until they are older to receive again (as in 7 or 8 as is the custom in the Latin Church for First Holy Communion.) If they wait, is catechesis the reason for it? I didn’t know the answer to this, and I know that you all can help me out.
Also, she asked how infants receive their First Holy Communion. Do they receive a small fragment of the Host, or just the Precious Blood, or both (and again how - i.e. tincture etc.)
Is leavened bread used for the sacrament?
Also, are there multiple different practices among the Eastern Churches regarding this, or is it pretty universal? If not, what are the different practices? I know this is a lot of questions for one thread, but hopefully they are all simple enough to answer here.
Thanks and Blessings,
Will
Also, she asked how infants receive their First Holy Communion. Do they receive a small fragment of the Host, or just the Precious Blood, or both (and again how - i.e. tincture etc.)
Is leavened bread used for the sacrament?
Also, are there multiple different practices among the Eastern Churches regarding this, or is it pretty universal? If not, what are the different practices? I know this is a lot of questions for one thread, but hopefully they are all simple enough to answer here.
Thanks and Blessings,
Will