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Communion by extension is a pastoral provision for use when the Bishop considers it appropriate. It is intended to enable holy communion to be available on a Sunday morning in two or more congregations meeting separately within a single parish or benefice if a shortage of priests means that sufficient celebrations of the eucharist cannot be held to meet pastoral need.
Explicit permission must be obtained from your area bishop before this form of service is used.