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do Anglican allowed to receive holy communion when he or she attends mass in Catholic church? what about a catholic who attends the mass in Anglican church is he allowed to receive the communion?

anglican bishops as well as priests can they allowed to be co celebrant in catholic mass?
 
do Anglican allowed to receive holy communion when he or she attends mass in Catholic church?
No.
what about a catholic who attends the mass in Anglican church is he allowed to receive the communion?
Well the Anglican church would be unlikely to have a problem with this, certainly the Church of England are okay with someone who would “normally recieve communion in their own church” receiving.
anglican bishops as well as priests can they allowed to be co celebrant in catholic mass?
No.
 
The answer to all 3 questions is no. An Anglican, or other protestant Christian, may not receive Catholic Communion except in extreme circumstances involving danger of death.

A Catholic should never receive Anglican communion. Anglican clergy cannot con-celebrate a Catholic Mass. The reason for this is that Anglican Holy Orders are not valid, from the Catholic point of view.

See:

Pope Leo XII: Apostolicae Curae: On the Nullity of Anglican Orders (1896)

‘Canon Law Made Easy’ blog: The Validity of Anglican Holy Orders
 
do Anglican allowed to receive holy communion when he or she attends mass in Catholic church?
No.
The only exceptions are “grave necessity” and there are other conditions, conditions which can never be dispensed, including that the person must manifest Catholic faith in the Eucharist, including the necessity of a validly ordained priest. It must be physically or morally impossible to approach an Anglican minister—this condition cannot be dispensed, and is nearly impossible to meet in ordinary circumstances.
what about a catholic who attends the mass in Anglican church is he allowed to receive the communion?
No. Never. Absolutely never. Since the bread is not the Body of Christ, a Catholic can never legitimately receive it.
anglican bishops as well as priests can they allowed to be co celebrant in catholic mass?
No. This is not concelebration. It’s simulation of a concelebration. One who is not a validly ordained priest can never concelebrate.
 
what about a catholic who attends the mass in Anglican church is he allowed to receive the communion?
FrDavid96;14581497:
No. Never. Absolutely never. Since the bread is not the Body of Christ, a Catholic can never legitimately receive it.
And yet, some priests seem not to know that. Our former pastor received Communion at an Anglican church when I was there. Fellow parishioners, who had hesitated to do so before he went up, followed suit.

Before anyone asks, this was at the only Anglican parish in our town. No mistaking it for anything but, female “priest” and all. That particular “Mass” was being celebrated by the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
 
And yet, some priests seem not to know that. Our former pastor received Communion at an Anglican church when I was there. Fellow parishioners, who had hesitated to do so before he went up, followed suit.

Before anyone asks, this was at the only Anglican parish in our town. No mistaking it for anything but, female “priest” and all. That particular “Mass” was being celebrated by the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.
He most likely knows it, but has decided to disobey. Sad, as he is leading others in that disobedience.
 
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