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No. The policies vary from diocese to diocese and religious community to religious community. Generally, if the person is not a danger to the community there is no reason to exclude him.Lets ask this question. If a person is a convicted felon, should that disqualify them from being a EMHC or Reader at Mass?
We have a very famous case in the Franciscan family, which is not a secret. There is a Capuchin-Franciscan Friar who murdered his wife and unborn child. He spent many years in jail and experienced a very profound conversion. I was with him in novitiate. I’m not revealing any secrets here. There are books written by him and about him. Anyway, he entered religious life in 1971 and has been a very holy and effective religious ever since. I’m not even sure if he’s still alive, because I moved on to another branch of the order. If he is, he should be in his early 90s.
The Capuchin-Franciscans also admitted Alessandro Serenelli, the young man who murdered Maria Goretti. Fra. Alessandro died in 1970 a very holy friar and his life is being studied for canonization.
At least in our Franciscan family, we do not exclude felons who are not dangerous to the community.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF