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shannyk
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Hello everyone and thank you in advance for your attention to this 
Iāve asked this question in a few other Catholic forums, including EWTNās Qand A section, and in a letter to the Drew Mariani show on Relavant radio, and Iāve also talked to my Pastor regarding it. Iām asking here again because I have yet to get a real answer. No two Priests gave me the same answer
So it leaves me

I have a six year old son with moderate to severe autism. He is basically non-verbal although he does repeat some words when prompted, and developmentally he is about the equivalent of a 3 year old. Heās currently in kindergarten (with a full time aide), but Iāve been thinking ahead to 2nd grade when he shoud be making First Reconciliation and First Communion. Seeing as how he is nonverbal I donāt see how it will be possible for him to make a confession, and even if by then his talking has improved I donāt know if he could grasp the concept. When it comes to communion, Iām not sure he would be willing to take the host into his mouth. Autism is at the core a sensory processing disorder and for most autistic kids putting something new into their mouths often sparks quite dramatic reactions. My fear is that he would throw or spit out the consecrated host and obviously thatās problematic.
So basically, I donāt know how to approach this whole thing, and like I said I have gotten differnt answers. One priest told me by all means my son should make first communion and if he couldnāt make a confession then thatās ok. Another told me if he canāt make a confession he canāt make First Communion. Another told me he didnāt āneedā either sacrement because he doesnāt have the mental faculties and sense of self to be able to understand the concept of āsinningā. This whole subject has prompted me to delve into aspects of the faith I have always just accepted, which has led me to this point. After reading and reading and asking and asking Iām even more at a loss then I was before. Iām hoping someone here can shed some light on this for me.
Iāve asked this question in a few other Catholic forums, including EWTNās Qand A section, and in a letter to the Drew Mariani show on Relavant radio, and Iāve also talked to my Pastor regarding it. Iām asking here again because I have yet to get a real answer. No two Priests gave me the same answer
I have a six year old son with moderate to severe autism. He is basically non-verbal although he does repeat some words when prompted, and developmentally he is about the equivalent of a 3 year old. Heās currently in kindergarten (with a full time aide), but Iāve been thinking ahead to 2nd grade when he shoud be making First Reconciliation and First Communion. Seeing as how he is nonverbal I donāt see how it will be possible for him to make a confession, and even if by then his talking has improved I donāt know if he could grasp the concept. When it comes to communion, Iām not sure he would be willing to take the host into his mouth. Autism is at the core a sensory processing disorder and for most autistic kids putting something new into their mouths often sparks quite dramatic reactions. My fear is that he would throw or spit out the consecrated host and obviously thatās problematic.
