It is common, especially during important events and on Sundays, to find Catholic Christians queued up in their numbers to receive Communion from a particular bishop or priest. Church wardens usually have a hard time directing those who want to receive Communion to priests with few people in front of them. The scare is even greater when the person giving communion is not a consecrated person. One is forced to ask if there are special or additional graces when one receives communion from a particular priest. L’Effort Camerounais probes what determines a Christian’s choice who to receive Communion from and permits a Church authority to give an informed view on the issue. Read on!


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