I just saw a news story on PBS yesterday about a controversy in the Catholic Church about some more conservative bishops in American denying the Eucharist to politicians who are pro-abortion. It seems the Vatican is reviewing this action and is requesting that the bishops avoid making the Eucharist a political battleground.
What is the Orthodox process for denying someone communion? Can the priest alone make that decision, or would someone's bishop have to make that declaration? I know for a fact that there are pro-choice Orthoodox politicians serving in Congress right now. If I sin, I thought my priest could deny me the Eucharist anytime he felt it would be spiritually helpful, is that correct?
Basil
What is the Orthodox process for denying someone communion? Can the priest alone make that decision, or would someone's bishop have to make that declaration? I know for a fact that there are pro-choice Orthoodox politicians serving in Congress right now. If I sin, I thought my priest could deny me the Eucharist anytime he felt it would be spiritually helpful, is that correct?
Basil