Frequent Communion
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Frequent Communion is the Roman Catholic practice of receiving the eucharist frequently, as opposed to the usual medieval practice of receiving it once or a few times a year.[1] Pope Pius X pushed for the practice of frequent communion,[2] relaxing restrictions on reception for the sick[3] and children.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Frequent Communion - Catholic Encyclopedia article
- ^ Saint Pius X Reformer of the Liturgy - Angelus Magazine
- ^ Communion of the Sick - Catholic Encyclopedia article
- ^ QUAM SINGULARI - Papal Encyclical
[edit] Bibliography
- Antoine Arnauld, De la fréquente communion (1643)

