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mardukm
Guest
The Latin Code says: “Any baptized person not prohibited by law can and must be admitted to holy communion.”The question was how an Eastern Catholic child can receive in a Latin Catholic parish.
Also:
Can. 13 §2. Travelers are not bound by the laws of the territory in which they are present, with the exception of those laws which provide for public order, which determine the formalities of acts, or which regard immovable goods located in the territory.
So:
(1) An non-Latin Catholic is not bound by the laws of the Latin Catholic Church regarding communion of infants.
(2) It is really the good order of the local congregation according to the determination of the pastor whether an Eastern Catholic infant can receive in a Latin Catholic parish. It is not set in stone as your statement “they don’t receive” suggests.
Blessings,
Marduk