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TK421
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Hi guys. This thread is inspired off of another thread.
What are a priest or deacon’s moral obligations when giving Communion to a person? If the priest has good reason to believe that the person receiving Communion is not in a state of grace, does he have the right to refuse Communion? Does he have a moral obligation to refuse Communion?
Are there any rules or guidelines about this? What about Extraordinary Ministers? Do they follow the same rules/guidelines or different ones?
Links from authoritative sources would be nice to get me started.
Thanks.
Peace.
What are a priest or deacon’s moral obligations when giving Communion to a person? If the priest has good reason to believe that the person receiving Communion is not in a state of grace, does he have the right to refuse Communion? Does he have a moral obligation to refuse Communion?
Are there any rules or guidelines about this? What about Extraordinary Ministers? Do they follow the same rules/guidelines or different ones?
Links from authoritative sources would be nice to get me started.
Thanks.
Peace.
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