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Bobby_Jim
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Nor is it ok to dismiss entirely the importance of community, even though some people misconstrue it to mean something other than what it means. I know people think it’s a buzzword, but in a very real sense, giving real importance to being part of a community of believers who agree on certain things, and have certain fixed rules that everyone must abide by, and that no individual has the authority to change is something that distinguishes us from many Protestants, where you constantly see communities splitting and breaking off into separate congregations over this or that disagreement with the pastor du jour.He also recently put out a document (ecclesia de Eucharist?) in which he says that the 'COMMUNION ASPECT" of our church is getting to be something other than what it is supposed to be, like people interpreting it WRONGLY??!!
All will be known, our erronious thinking, if we make it to purgatory.
Our communo is from our baptism, lived out in fidelity to the magisterium. Our baptism in Christ is more powerful than our earthly familial ties, has nothing to do with "your o.k. I’m o.k.
We are not o.k.