This would be interesting, since the last supper was not celebrated with sinners.
I’m sure that if Jesus intended the sacrament to be distributed to those who were in a state of practical separation, he would have invited many sinners.
Further, in John’s Gospel for example, Satan entered into Judas the moment he ate with Jesus in the Gospel of John, since he had already planned his betrayal. (John 13:21-29)
“This would be interesting, since the last supper was not celebrated with sinners.”
That’s an interesting point, though you may have drawn the wrong conclusion. Your assumption is that the apostles were not sinners... The only man we know that was “without sin” was Jesus himself. Which would imply all of the apostles were sinners, would it not?