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Guidelines for
Inter-communion
For many Christians today there is much confusion
about the Catholic Community’s position on
inter-communion between Christian denominations.
This information is provided as a means of helping
to clarify the official teaching of the Catholic
Community on inter-communion.
It is important that we all pray and work towards
inter-communion, while respecting the diversity of
various Christian traditions. We hope this
information will help prevent misunderstanding on
the issue of inter-communion.
For Catholics
Catholics fully participate in the celebration of
the Eucharist when they receive holy communion in
fulfillment of Christ’s command to eat his body and
drink his blood. In order to be disposed properly to
receive communion, communicants should not be
conscious of grave sin, have fasted for an hour, and
seek to live in charity and love with their
neighbours. Persons conscious of grave sin must
first be reconciled with God and the Church through
the sacrament of penance. A frequent reception of
the sacrament of penance is encouraged for all.
For Other Christians
We welcome in our celebration of the Eucharist those
Christians who are not fully united with us. It is a
consequence of the sad divisions in Christianity
that we cannot extend to you a general invitation to
receive communion. Catholics believe that the
Eucharist is an action of celebrating community
signifying a oneness in doctrine and faith and unity
in the life and worship of the community. Reception
of the Eucharist by Christians not fully united with
us would imply a oneness which does not yet exist,
and for which we must all pray. Christians united
with us through baptism may participate in the
Eucharist by listening to God’s Word and by
expressing in their hearts a prayerful desire for
unity with the Lord Jesus and with one another.
For Non-Christians
We also welcome to this celebration those who do not
share our faith in Jesus. While we cannot extend to
you an invitation to receive communion, we do invite
you to be united with us in prayer. For weekday and
Lord’s Day Mass times at the Parish please consult
Mass Times on our Schedule. |