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charlesbarkley
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I just finished listening to a debate the Dimond Brothers had with a Catholic apologist regarding the reception of communion for non catholics(it is on their web site mostholyfamilymonastery.com under e-exchanges). The Catholic apologist argues that Vatican II and the code of canon law(1983 code) state that the eastern orthodox ChristiAN must make at least a confession of faith before he can recieve the Eucharist. He argues, in the debate, that is why Vatican II and the code of Canon law say the person must be “properly disposed.” If any of you get a chance to listen to it I’d be interested in your feedback about the debate , and the issue. Does the Church teach it is okay for the Orthodox, who has no beleif in the Papacy etc., can recieve communion lawfully if they ask for it?