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This is what I was attempting to clarify as far as the ACORD Orthodox. Here it seems from what was posted that indeed there are parishes in the Eparchy which do not commune infants at their baptism. This is referred to several places in the Pastoral LetterIt’s not truly “First Communion”, but rather “First Solemn Communion”. The kids are Communed at Baptism, and continue to be Communed throughout their childhood. Typically this is just a “special” Communion that takes place as a group after their first Confessions. With that in mind I actually don’t have too much of a problem with the practice per se, except that it has primarily been a way to mimic Latin practice when there’s not traditional place for it.
Peace and God bless!
There may be other references to this in the Letter but those two are enough to indicate that indeed there are parishes where the First Communion is indeed a first Eucharist and that Sayendna Nicholas is saying they have had since at least 1981 to return to the proper tradition of all Sacraments of Initiation together at Baptism.…In 1967, our Patriarchal Synod reestablished the administration of the Eucharist to infants in response to the Vatican II Decree on the Eastern Churches. The Synod recognized the legitimacy of returning to this ancient discipline. “It is to be considered an obligatory part of the Christian Initiation of infants in this Eparchy and is not to be omitted” stated Archbishop Joseph Tawil on page 7 in his General Policy for the Administration of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation promulgated on October 12, 1981 and never rescinded by any of his successors. He reinstituted this proper discipline as a general practice in the 1970’s and made it official in 1981.
…In each parish and mission I inaugurated catechesis and was able to successfully eliminate First Communion ceremonies and the like and** reinstitute infant communion**…