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Can I take the Eucharist at a Mass to open a Catholic wedding if I am Unbaptized?

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Can I take the Eucharist at a Mass to open a Catholic wedding if I am Unbaptized?

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My cousin gets married in the Catholic Church and before they have a full service for your wedding. It is also a Mass I am one of your bridesmaids. I have never been baptized and I wonder if it is a sin for me to take the Eucharist during the ceremony. My other cousin (sister of the bride) and my aunt (the mother of the bride) told me that it’s okay because it is a mass. However, both have been baptized. This is a cousin Lutheran, Presbyterian, and my aunt is. Still I am sure because I read that is sacrilegious to take the Eucharist, if unbaptized.

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