As a former catholic ( now areligious) I would suggest the church remain strongly entrenched in what it does best, that is preaching the bible and it's merits for those who choose to believe.
To suggest people not receive communion because they may have a differing view of the church regarding certain issues is intolerant and insulting. Given the history of the Catholic church amidst it's archaic 16th century beliefs, I don't think they should be in the business of telling anyone what to think, morally or otherwise.
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