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[quote=Anonymous]8:43 17:05 explained why priests must deny communion to anyone who is not in a state of grace under the canons of the Church. As a non-Catholic you are free to disagree with the Church and worship elsewhere. Support for abortion is not the only reason that a politician or any other practicing Catholic would be denied the Eucharist. As previously stated by 17:05, anyone who receives the Eucharist while adhering to grievous sin commits sacrilege as does the priest who administers the host. The sin is greater for the priests and to expect them to commit such a sin in the name of political correctness is unreasonable. That is a big deal under Catholic doctrine. Once again, you are free to disagree. Open vs Closed communion was also discussed and valid reasons under Catholic doctrine were also stated. Protestants and Catholics view the Eucharist differently. You, of course, are free to disagree and receive communion at your Protestant church. [/quote]
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