Abbot Ephraim of Vatopedi Monastery on Holy Communion
There are some monks that confess every day. Monks receive the Communion four times a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. On other days, there is a strict fast – food is prepared without oil; and on Saturdays food is prepared with oil. In our monastery, sometimes even ten liturgies are served every day and every monk knows when he can receive the Holy Communion. In Greece, the Holy Communion has nothing to do with the Holy Confession. If a man did not commit death sins that can not be absolved, then he can receive the Holy Communion. The Holy Communion comes from love of the heart; it is straining of one’s heart. A prayer before the Holy Communion is a Canon before the Holy Communion. Indeed, canons do exist, but their fulfillment must not be taken as a law. As for the preparation before the Holy Communion, there must be no constraint. The same can be said for the fast. A man is obliged to fast according to the fasting period prescribed by the Church; there is no special fasting rule for the receiving the Holy Communion.
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Interesting.
As far as confession goes, my bishop will ask communicants who present themselves whether they have confessed. If the answer is no, he does not refuse them Communion but rather sends them to one of the priests present in order to confess so that they may come back to the chalice.
I have heard of people being refused Communion in some parts of Russia because they have not fasted (or, more accurately, practised abstinence) for three days before receiving, and I know a nun who is adamant that this is the Orthodox way. However, I have never encountered this anywhere myself, including in the Russian church in either of its manifestations here in Britain. It seems an odd thing, and what Father Ephraim said does seem infinitely more in keeping with the spirit of the healing Mysteries of Christ.
I agree with you Rdr. Michael, it is more in line with the spirit of Christ!
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