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It does seem like it. But then again, if someone wants the Eucharist, they can become Catholic. Of course, converting doesn’t guarantee that a convert is a believer.As for not allowing non-Catholic who are Christians, who have been baptized in the name of The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit, who have lived a good Christian holy life, who followed God’s will, to receive The Eucharist aren’t you denying them something Jesus wants them to have,
All these practices and laws regarding the Eucharist seem to be the Church’s way of being pragmatic about it. So, the laws and practices will inevitably come up short for some people. I suppose that’s why pastors are given some wiggle room in these matters.