My husband said denying her communion goes against her religious liberties.
That's one of the arguments that Gibbs has been making.
I don't know if this helps BUT there was a motion to violate the probation of a person with a no alchol condition on their probation because they took communion.
The judge found that it was not sufficient to violate probation. Partly because the purpose was religious and not intoxication and religious grounds.
The judge was the same one who heard the lionel tate case. (immitating wrestling murdered a little girl)
My husband said denying her communion goes against her religious liberties