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A sample case for Canon Law:
A baptized Catholic, when he was 13 years old, attended an Episcopal Church for about 6 months. He did receive holy communion in the Episcopal Church, not knowing he was not allowed to do so. He never publicly converted to being an Episcopalian by a formal act of an oath or ‘Rite of Acceptance.’
Years later, he wants to become a priest. Does he now have an impediment to priestly ordination later on in life for attending an episcopalian church for 6 months (the impediment of heresy, apostasy, or schism?)
A baptized Catholic, when he was 13 years old, attended an Episcopal Church for about 6 months. He did receive holy communion in the Episcopal Church, not knowing he was not allowed to do so. He never publicly converted to being an Episcopalian by a formal act of an oath or ‘Rite of Acceptance.’
Years later, he wants to become a priest. Does he now have an impediment to priestly ordination later on in life for attending an episcopalian church for 6 months (the impediment of heresy, apostasy, or schism?)