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This actually raises an interesting question (well, I think it’s interesting). The Code of Canon Law basically says that obstinately persist in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to holy Communion, with the focus being on public sins for the protection of the good of the Church (i.e. the people of God). However, if a person’s obstinate persistence (and indeed the fact of their sinfulness) is not known to the people where they present themselves for communion (and is not likely to become known e.g. through TV or other media coverage) the question is can they be denied? Obviously, they shouldn’t present themselves at all and, if the priest has no idea who they are then the question doesn’t even arise. However, where the priest does recognise them but they (or at least their reputation) isn’t widely known then I’m not sure that there’s grounds for publicly refusing them the eucharist.I really don’t want to take this down a rabbit hole, but there are places where Joe Biden wouldn’t be recognized.