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Receiving Communion More Than Once
The Arlington Catholic Herald ^ | 7/8/04 | Fr. William P. Saunders

Posted on 07/14/2004 5:34:47 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard

Receiving Communion More Than Once


By Fr. William P. Saunders
Herald Columnist
(From the issue of 7/8/04)

How many times can a person receive Holy Communion each day? I attended a wedding Mass in the morning and then went to the Saturday evening vigil Mass, but I was not sure whether I should have received the second time. – A reader in Sterling

The Code of Canon Law (#917) stipulates, "A person who has received the Most Holy Eucharist may receive it again on the same day only during the celebration of the Eucharist in which the person participates, with due regard for the prescription of Canon 921, §2." Following this lead, Canon 921, §2 stipulates, "Even if they have received Communion in the same day, those who are in danger of death are strongly urged to receive again." Succinctly, a person may receive Holy Communion twice a day. This regulation was affirmed recently in Redemptionis Sacramentum (On Certain Matters to be Observed or to be Avoided Regarding the Most Holy Eucharist, March 25, 2004, #95).

Given this citing of official Church law, we must appreciate the rationale that serves as its foundation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the celebration of the Blessed Sacrament are "the true center of the whole Christian life both for the universal Church and for the local congregation of that Church" (Instruction on the Worship of the Eucharistic Mystery, #6). The offering of the Mass and the reception of Holy Communion are intrinsically connected. Moreover, the components of the Mass, particularly the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist, form a cohesive whole.

Therefore, in ordinary circumstances, an individual is obligated to participate fully in the entire Mass making an offering of oneself to the Lord. The person ought to be present from the very beginning until the very end of the Mass, giving full attention as best one can. Such full participation and attention dispose the individual to receive Holy Communion. Worthy reception of Holy Communion not only enables the individual to enter into communion with the Lord, but also binds that individual in a communion of faith and love with the other members of the Church.

Never, in ordinary circumstances, do we isolate the reception of Holy Communion from the rest of the Mass. The Church grants permission of receiving Holy Communion twice in one day to meet those situations of a person attending perhaps a wedding Mass and a funeral Mass on the same day, or attending the regular daily Mass and then some special Mass the same day; nevertheless, the stipulation is that the person attends the whole Mass in both instances. Unfortunately, I have known individuals who, on a daily basis, just "pop" into Mass (even Masses) at the right time to receive Holy Communion and then leave before Mass concludes; it is almost like they are getting their "Jesus fix" for the day rather than worshiping God and wholeheartedly receiving the Blessed Sacrament.

As qualified in Canon 921, §2, in those special circumstances when a person is in danger of death, then he may receive Holy Communion as viaticum along with Penance and Anointing of the Sick, even though he may have received twice already that day. Another special circumstance arises when the person is confined in a hospital or homebound: here the person may receive outside the context of Mass, but would not receive more than once a day unless in danger of death.

Two other basic stipulations govern the reception of Holy Communion: First, a person who is conscious of mortal sin must first make a sacramental confession and receive absolution (Code of Canon Law, #916).

Second, a person must fast from food and drink (except water or medicine) for one hour beforehand (Code of Canon Law, #919). However, the period of fast before receiving Holy Communion is reduced to "approximately one quarter of an hour" for those who are sick at home or at a hospital, those elderly confined to home or a nursing home, and those who care for these people and who are unable conveniently to observe the fast (Immensae Caritatis, 1973).

The Church in her prudence provides these laws to help us have a balanced spiritual life, avoiding extremes. Just as the Church requires a person to receive Holy Communion at least once a year (the "Easter duty law"), so does the Church restrict the number of times we can receive a day.

Please note: 100 articles of this column have been compiled in a book, Straight Answers, and another 100 articles in Straight Answers II. These books are available by calling 703-256-5994 (FAX 703-256-8593) or may be purchased through the Daughters of St. Paul, the Catholic Shop, the Paschal Lamb and other religious book stores. All proceeds benefit the building fund of Our Lady of Hope Church.

Fr. Saunders is pastor of Our Lady of Hope Church in Potomac Falls.

Copyright ©2004 Arlington Catholic Herald.  All rights reserved.



TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: catholic; liturgy; mass; sacraments
"Straight Answers" is a regular column in our Diocesan newspaper ... It has too long not been a feature of this forum, and error I intend to correct.
1 posted on 07/14/2004 5:34:49 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard
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To: ArrogantBustard

Well!

A few years ago a priest told me you could receive as many times in a day as you attended mass. Two, three, four...


2 posted on 07/14/2004 8:40:00 PM PDT by dsc
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To: dsc

I have been told, by various priests, over the course of a few decades "once a day only", "twice a day", and "as often as you like". Live and learn.


3 posted on 07/14/2004 8:47:47 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: ArrogantBustard
"Straight Answers" is a regular column in our Diocesan newspaper ... It has too long not been a feature of this forum, and error I intend to correct.

Good idea A.B.  Thank you.  If you'd be so kind, please add my name to any PING list that you create for these posts.  Siochan agus maitheas!
4 posted on 07/14/2004 8:54:49 PM PDT by GirlShortstop (« O sublime humility! That the Lord... should humble Himself like this... »)
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To: GirlShortstop

I shall surely ping you to these. They're weekly.


5 posted on 07/14/2004 8:59:52 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: ArrogantBustard
I shall surely ping you to these. They're weekly.   Perfect!  Thanks again.
6 posted on 07/14/2004 9:05:57 PM PDT by GirlShortstop (« O sublime humility! That the Lord... should humble Himself like this... »)
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To: ArrogantBustard

Ping moi too, will you?


7 posted on 07/14/2004 10:10:07 PM PDT by dsc
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To: ArrogantBustard

Would you ping me also? Thanks


8 posted on 07/15/2004 2:54:59 AM PDT by Talking_Mouse (Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just... Thomas Jefferson)
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It has too long not been a feature of this forum, and error I intend to correct.

If you would, when you post this column would you please include "Straight Answers" in the title?

Example:
Receiving Communion More Than Once - Straight Answers
or
Straight Answers - Receiving Communion More Than Once

It lets readers to the forum know that this is a reoccurring column. It also makes it easier for those wishing to read it regularly to be able find it and to search for columns which they may have missed.

Thanks

9 posted on 07/15/2004 10:03:43 AM PDT by Between the Lines ("Christianity is not a religion; it is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.")
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