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kindkit ([personal profile] kindkit) wrote2014-01-19 03:23 pm
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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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[personal profile] executrix 2014-01-19 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
http://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-worship/worship/book-of-common-prayer/the-lord's-supper-or-holy-communion.aspx

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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[personal profile] wisdomeagle 2014-01-19 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
(Anglicans believe Christ is Really but not corporeally Present in the elements.)

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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[personal profile] tree_and_leaf 2014-01-20 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
*Cough*

As with everything else, depends on the Anglican.
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[personal profile] wisdomeagle 2014-01-20 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
True.
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[personal profile] executrix 2014-01-20 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
I do see what you mean! But I would think it would make it much easier to have a smoothly running liturgically proper service if potential communicants were warned to fast if that was required.

wisdomeagle: thanks, sorry I was inexact.