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Brendan
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Nope, the Canon may be inacted by any Ordinary Minister of the Eucharist, even a deacon.Interesting. I had thought canonically, such a refusal was reserved to the bishop.
In the case of the Deacon, the Pastor may override his decision and offer the Eucharist to the manifest sinner.
When a pastor enacts it, all Ministers of Holy Commujnion must abide by that decision ( if there is a deacon or associate pastor there, the manifest sinner cannot present themselves)
Of course, they could then go to another parish.
When the BISHOP invokes Canon 915, as Archbishop Burke did a few years ago, that applies anywhere in the diocese.