RT Article T1 The Admission of Baptized Children to Holy Communion before Confirmation Anglican Approaches JF Review of ecumenical studies VO 14 IS 1 SP 87 OP 99 A1 Nichols, Bridget 1963- LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1811026540 AB The member churches of the Anglican Communion take different approaches to the admission of children to communion before they are confirmed. This article surveys developments in the Church of England, which introduced the practice experimentally in 1996 and gave it official sanction in 2006. Since then, dioceses have developed materials for preparation and training. There is a noticeable emphasis on the meal and community aspects of the eucharist in this provision, which tends to draw rather selectively on Scripture to provide a foundation. More active involvement of biblical scholars, theologians and liturgists would provide balance and depth. In the life of the church, such dialogue might contribute towards more imaginative involvement of children in the eucharist, beyond simply allowing them to be communicants. K1 Anglican K1 Church of England K1 Children K1 Communion K1 Confirmation DO 10.2478/ress-2022-0007