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I will ask my SD about this, but since he might not be exactly informed about this issue, I decided to ask you, my dear and knowledgeable forum members.
By invitation of a good orthodox friend, I will, God willingly, be visiting Moscow very soon for some days. I will staying at her home (which means we will spend much time together), and she, when we were, some days ago, in the USA, made question of attending mass with me at a Catholic church.
My question is: I know Catholics are allowed by the Catholic Chuch to receive the Eucharist at an Orthodox Church (although they won’t allow it), but need I go twice at mass (with her to the Orthodox Church, and then at a Catholic Church to fulfill the Sunday precept)? I think this could be scandalous to her, and hurt her image of the Catholic commitment to ecumenism. I believe this would count for a serious “moral” reason for attending only the Orthodox liturgy.
What do you think?
By invitation of a good orthodox friend, I will, God willingly, be visiting Moscow very soon for some days. I will staying at her home (which means we will spend much time together), and she, when we were, some days ago, in the USA, made question of attending mass with me at a Catholic church.
My question is: I know Catholics are allowed by the Catholic Chuch to receive the Eucharist at an Orthodox Church (although they won’t allow it), but need I go twice at mass (with her to the Orthodox Church, and then at a Catholic Church to fulfill the Sunday precept)? I think this could be scandalous to her, and hurt her image of the Catholic commitment to ecumenism. I believe this would count for a serious “moral” reason for attending only the Orthodox liturgy.
What do you think?