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Padres1969
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Exactly. That’s the case in an open or closed communion church. Most sins in either school of thought that would exclude someone based on their particular Church’s beliefs or teaching, is generally only going to be known by that person. So the onus is always on the individual to refrain from receiving if they know there’s a reason they should not.To my knowledge this has not presented itself. The onus would be on the honor of the person to not commune. But you are right, what are we going to do if we are presented with an obvious dilemma.
What would happen in the Catholic church if a new person that no one recognizes partook of the Eucharist and then later in the week admitted to someone in the church that they were a practicing homosexual? If that person was seen in line for the Eucharist again two weeks later what procedure would take place to close communion to him?
Now most people in practice in both open and closed systems don’t refrain when they ought to… but again, that’s on the individual. The Church is very rarely involved in denying a congregant Eucharist/Communion in either system.