In that sense, when taking communion, people receive “Christ Our Lord himself” and therefore the Eucharist “is the most sacred thing that the Church has.”
“We remind you that sacrilege consists of profaning, insulting and/or treating the Sacred in an unworthy manner; Furthermore, committing sacrilege is a serious sin and also a serious crime, and whoever commits it is punishable by excommunication. automatic decision (Penalty applied for the very fact of committing the act), which affects all those who actually participate in this sacrilege,” warns the president of the Peruvian Episcopate.
For this reason, Bishop Cabrejos has invited “all the faithful not to be surprised by ill-intentioned people who use the Sacred to promote superstitious and sacrilegious rituals, at the same time that I call on them to unite in prayer, repair, monitor and promote the love of Christ the Eucharist.”