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Fauken
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What? No. It’s still a mortal sin. You’re supposed to go to confession to be absolved of any mortal sin before receiving communion, full stop.unless you had constraints that prevented you from going to confession and resolved to go to confession as soon as you are able.
He might have given a different kind of Eucharist, which is called Eucharistic Hospitality. It is different from the Eucharistic Communion that binds all Catholics together.
I’m pretty sure it’s at the bare minimum very rude. Our pew missal state that only Catholics are to go up and receive communion. Morality is not relative, however. If you don’t believe in the Christian God, then why consume Him after being told that the bread is Him (“Behold the Lamb of God, behold Him that takes away the sins of the world… Lord, I am not worthy to share under thy roof…”)?Do you think what he did was immoral to him? Or only immoral to you and the Church.