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You fast for an hour in order to receive Communion. If you’re not going to receive Communion there is no requirement to fast, therefore no sin if you don’t.Is it?
The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?Is it?
He may be in a state of mortal sin and has not yet had the chance to go to confession thus he should not receive.The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
:twocents:The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
It’s actually the other way around. One of the reasons for not receiving communion is that you haven’t properly fasted beforehand. That’s probably less common with a one-hour fast than it was in the past when the fast was longer, but it still applies. If it were a sin to eat within an hour of Mass the Church would say so.Is it?
It is a sin to skip Mass but receiving Holy Communion is never required except once per year at Eastertide. We should never receive unless we are ready. *See *1 Corinthians 11:27 ("(W)hosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord.") Prior to the 1960s, at any given Mass, 50% might not receive or more. In countries outside the United States, it is still common for many not to receive on a given Sunday.What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
If a person doesn’t feel properly disposed to receiving Communion, even if they are in a state of grace, then that is sufficient reason for them to decide not to receive. Indeed, no reason at all is needed if a person does not feel they ought to receive Communion.The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
Not unless you deliberately go to communion anyways (after eating within an hour of receiving because you hadn’t planned on going to communion.)Is it?
I go to Mass to worship God. Whether I receive communion or not is a separate issue from worship. I worship whether I receive communion or not.The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
Maybe he’s one of those individuals who only goes to communion after confession? In fact some Orthodox called communion without confession a “decadent” practice in the West.The Mass is the high point of our spiritual week and reception of the Holy Eucharist is the high point of Mass. Eucharist is translated as “thanksgiving” meaning we give thanks to the God of Creation for sending us His Only Son so that we might have salvation. Why would you NOT receive Holy Communion when you have the chance? What’s your intent of going to Mass if you’re planning on NOT receiving into your body Jesus Christ?
I must respectfully disagree with you that we are called only to witness and not partake. I may be wrong but I cannot imagine at this point that physically joining with Our Lord is NOT the high point of the Mass.If a person doesn’t feel properly disposed to receiving Communion, even if they are in a state of grace, then that is sufficient reason for them to decide not to receive. Indeed, no reason at all is needed if a person does not feel they ought to receive Communion.
The purpose of going to Mass is not to receive Communion, but to witness the unbloody recreation of the Holy Sacrifice of Calvary. The Consecration, not the receiving of Communion is the high point of the Mass.
CCC 1388 “It is in keeping with the very meaning of the Eucharist that the faithful, if they have the required dispositions, receive communion each time they participate in the Mass. As the Second Vatican Council says: 'That more perfect form of participation in the Mass whereby the faithful, after the priest’s communion, receive the Lord’s Body from the same sacrifice, is warmly recommended.”He may be in a state of mortal sin and has not yet had the chance to go to confession thus he should not receive.
Remember that we are required to attend Mass, not to receive. Reception of the Eucharist is encouraged but is not mandatory every time you go to Mass.
But that’s not a mandate, it’s a recommendation. As you can see in the posts above, there are any number of reasons why one might decide not to receive Communion at a particular Mass.CCC 1388 “It is in keeping with the very meaning of the Eucharist that the faithful, if they have the required dispositions, receive communion each time they participate in the Mass. As the Second Vatican Council says: 'That more perfect form of participation in the Mass whereby the faithful, after the priest’s communion, receive the Lord’s Body from the same sacrifice, is warmly recommended.”
I think this was written because in the pre-Vatican II days, very few received. In fact, that’s why they had to add once-a-year requirement as a precept of the Church. Nowadays as virtually everyone receives in the English Masses almost perfunctorily, what’s there to recommend?As the Second Vatican Council says: 'That more perfect form of participation in the Mass whereby the faithful, after the priest’s communion, receive the Lord’s Body from the same sacrifice, is warmly recommended."