Do you have the same Sacraments as the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican Churches?
Yes. The Old Catholic Church professes and provides seven sacraments.
You say all validly baptized Christians may receive communion. What is validly baptized and how come you have this “open” type communion when other catholic churches do not?
It is the stance of OCCNA that all Christians baptized in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit either by triple immersion or infusion (pouring water over the head) are members incorporate in the Body of Christ and should be allowed to fully participate in both the Liturgy and Sacraments of the Church. This belief is founded on the ancient tradition of the Eastern Church who in its wisdom provides the Sacrament of Communion to even infants when they are baptized as all need the true spiritual food of the Body and Blood of Christ to grow in the faith. It is the belief of the OCCNA that one may be physically an adult but spiritually young in the catholic faith and therefore needs to be fed.
I am divorced and remarried may I receive Communion?
Yes. While Orthodox Old Catholic Churches look upon matrimony as a sacrament, and believe that marriage should be a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman we do realize though that situations will arise that will lead to divorce. It is our opinion that to refuse Communion to a divorced individual who is sincerely seeking to repent and turn to Christ is to inflict additional emotional pain and suffering.