Hi everyone, I wanted to write this post to share with you about the church’s I have attended and what it means to me to a non demontional Christian and why if you are severely unwell that it is fine as a Catholic to receive the Eucharist in another suitable church if your regular Catholic church is too difficult to attend.
I was baptised in a Catholic church as a child in primary school. I attended Catholic church’s in school to 19 years old. After I left school I decided to just be a non demontional Christian and I have the freedom to go to any church that is in line with Jesus’ ministry teachings and the Holy Bible. I don’t disagree with any of the Catholic faith. Today I happen to attend an Anglican church and I don’t advocate for any specific church as people will be drawn to attend different church’s. I have been Confirmed and Received into the church. I still at times attend my childhood Catholic church two of them where I attended as a child and I receive the Holy Eucharist there as well. I last attended a Catholic church in November last year and recieved the Eucharist there, and I attend an Anglican church is a few minutes away from at home on a Sunday.
I see myself as a follower and member of Christ, which Jesus asks us to be. We all have our personal choices to make.
I wanted to say that I have felt the Holy Spirit's presence and seen this in all church’s I have attended in my life whether this church be Anglican or Catholic or another church in Jesus’ ministry. We need to unite ourselves and not squabble over which church we attend. We are members of Christ in one Body.
I wanted to say to you that I have received healing in an Anglican church where I had the Eucharist and didn’t ask for this healing and Christ gave this to me freely for my best interests this healing. It is known that Catholics generally cannot accept Eucharist in other church’s.. I was given healing when I was severely unwell and in the Canon for the Catholic church the rule states that you can receive Eucharist in another church if you are severely unwell and this is line with Christ's teaching.
I had to explain this to somebody this week who found it difficult with cancer to get to their Catholic church over an hour from home that if they had another church say an Anglican near to their home that as they are severely unwell it is fine for them to receive the Sacraments there. Also, if you cannot attend a church for being unwell, you may be able to ask your priest to administer this Sacrament for you at home and you may wish to take this, and in Catholicsm you are encouraged to take this at least once a year this Sacrament.
I will share you with the post where I received healing for a nervous condition at an Anglican church.
https://www.racheltestimony.com/2025/06/miraculous-interventions-with-holy.html
I will post this Canon rule with you below-
See the rule below-
Can. 844 Catholic ministers may lawfully administer the sacraments only to Catholic members of Christ’s faithful, who equally may lawfully receive them only from Catholic ministers, except as provided in 3 and 4 of this canon and in can. 861
Whenever necessity requires or a genuine spiritual advantage commends it, and provided the danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, Christ’s faithful for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister, may lawfully receive the sacraments of penance, the Eucharist and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
(Canon 920): "After being initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, each of the faithful is obliged to receive holy communion at least once a year".
https://canonlawabstracts.uk/html/code_of_canon_law.pdf
