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Reuben_J
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I meant well on this one which is obviously our weakness in the Catholic Church. Probably because of our huge number, my cathedral has more than twenty thousand members, but there is no excuse that we simply have no idea at all with regards to our parishioners unless they make the effort to talk to the clergies. As can be seen, some Catholic parishes have addressed this situation to some extent which reveals the fact that the inadequacy exists.Well, I think, as in many things, different Protestant churches will have different track records on how well they keep up with individual members. I’m sure some churches do well keeping in touch and others not so well.
As for keeping track on who receive Holy Communion, well, we just do not do this and I don’t think we ever will, simply because it is between the communicant and God. I raise a bit of my eyebrow when Lutherans do this but probably this is because of different background on why they should do it.
There are many reasons for not coming up to receive Communion - the main one if one has not gone for Confession of major sin. But that is not to say when a member does not come up for Communion that he/she has major sin unconfessed. There are plethoras of other factors such as having food just before the mass, coming late and missing the readings or simply not in a disposition to receive. They don’t receive because they honor the Communion and refrain from doing so because of unworthiness. Of course human aspect always comes in where people receive because they do not want to be perceived as having unconfessed mortal sin, a misplaced intention altogether.