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Church of England question
Google has not answered this for me: In the Church of England, is there a required or expected period of fasting before receiving communion? And, um, if you know whether this would have been the case in 1813, that would be extremely helpful.
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Has quite a list of Dos and Don'ts but does not mention fasting. In light of the discussion of the Real Presence (or, more accurately, Real Absence) I suspect it would be considered the equivalent of Adoration (i.e., Do Not Want).
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The section of 1662 BoCP on preparation for Communion reads more or less the same, again with no mention of fasting. Fasting is a form of penitence, which is prescribed, so I don't think it would be inappropriate, but it wouldn't be expected and would be unlikely to be practiced by someone who didn't adopt the practice from Roman Catholicism.
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As with everything else, depends on the Anglican.
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wisdomeagle: thanks, sorry I was inexact.