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JonHi EC,
Just a couple of comments.
I grew up un an LCA/ELCA parish, where, in my youth, they allowed for communion once monthly, despite Dad’s protests, and desires to celebrate weekly. Speaking of my dad, his was a presbyter ordination, and the ELCA, so far as I know, still honors as valid a presbyter ordination. If not, they are not In keeping with the Confessions. It is not so very long ago, EC, that what you hare criticizing in the LCMS was, and some cases, still is the practice in parishes in the ELCA.
Less-than-weekly communion is an American Lutheran aberration, not an LCMS one.
It is a matter of education, of catechesis, and not a matter of synodical doctrine.
As were the local synods of the LCA, ALC, and later the ELCA up until quite recently. First, as you know, district presidents lack authority to require weekly communion, but that said, the trend is decidedly toward weekly communion, particularly true with recently ordained seminarians.
I’m sure our Catholic and Orthodox siblings will take umbrage with this accusation, as I do.
Jon
To my knowledge presbyter ordination is not longer permitted in the ELCA. Ever since full communion with the Episcopal Church, Lutherans must have a bishop ordain even if the bishop is Episcopalian. This is to satisfy apostolic succession. Lutherans don’t believe episcopacy is necessary but accept it as the historic norm/ order of the ancient Church.
I read where seminarians in the ELCA fully expect that their parish ministry include weekly Eucharist and the number of parishes that don’t adhere to the Lutheran Confessions are confronted and corrected.
I can not understand/ accept any priest who denies holy Communion to a Christian who is baptized and believes in the Real Presence.