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I’ve been wondering what people do about interfaith weddings to avoid the sad problem of non-Catholic nupturients (parties contracting marriage) being unable to receive the Holy Communion?
Perhaps the problem doesn’t really exist for the Orthodox, Old Catholics etc who could be allowed, but what about Protestants?
It’s sad to receive without your spouse on the wedding day and it’s sad to have a wedding without mass. Personally, I can’t avoid associating this with the penitential rite problem for the Orthodox when they remove the crowning ceremony and the joyous hymns for divorced nupturients. So, what do you do? Do you go without the mass? Do you abstain from receiving because your bride or groom can’t receive? Or do you actually receive alone? Or what would you do yourself if you have second-hand experience?
Perhaps the problem doesn’t really exist for the Orthodox, Old Catholics etc who could be allowed, but what about Protestants?
It’s sad to receive without your spouse on the wedding day and it’s sad to have a wedding without mass. Personally, I can’t avoid associating this with the penitential rite problem for the Orthodox when they remove the crowning ceremony and the joyous hymns for divorced nupturients. So, what do you do? Do you go without the mass? Do you abstain from receiving because your bride or groom can’t receive? Or do you actually receive alone? Or what would you do yourself if you have second-hand experience?