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MaryB23
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I agree! Weâre so blessed to have him here.I love Archbishop Burke. BRAVO!!! Now all we need are lots and lots of Archbishops just like him.![]()

I agree! Weâre so blessed to have him here.I love Archbishop Burke. BRAVO!!! Now all we need are lots and lots of Archbishops just like him.![]()

I agree!I love Archbishop Burke. BRAVO!!! Now all we need are lots and lots of Archbishops just like him.![]()
not sure I agree with your analysist on private sin.
There is no judgment involved; all that is required is the acknowledgment of objective truth.Heck, fundamentalist donât even think lay people should be EMHCâs, yet theyâre perfectly willing to accept EMHCâs making judgment calls?
Sorry to inform many of you but there is no such thing as the Spirit of Vatican II! It is only a fabrication by those who felt that Vatican II did not go far enough! These people, comprised of European heretics, American free-love advocates, et al, would have been happy to see married priests, female priests, relaxation of divorce prohibition, acceptance of birth contol and abortation, etc.Reese is very smart. However, as with many of those who advocate âthe Spirit of Vatican IIâ he is also ambiguious in his language.
Having EMHC decide if a person is worthy enough to receive Holy Communion, is judgment.There is no judgment involved; all that is required is the acknowledgment of objective truth.
Ender
Please help me outHaving EMHC decide if a person is worthy enough to receive Holy Communion, is judgment.
No one is worthy to recieve Holy Communion. Not you, not I, not even Pope Benedict.Having EMHC decide if a person is worthy enough to receive Holy Communion, is judgment.
Jim
But one bishop does not make a church. Even on the (Arch)diocese level.No one is worthy to recieve Holy Communion. Not you, not I, not even Pope Benedict.
However, the Church may define who may, and who may not, present themselves for Holy Communion. The Church also defines who a minister may give Holy Communion to (Canon 915).
And the minister is obligated to follow those instructions.
Iâm confused by this comment.But one bishop does not make a church. Even on the (Arch)diocese level.
No one goes up to an EMHC while receiving communion, and tells them their sins.Please help me out
How is it a judgement if they tell you âI have done blah-blah-blahâ, and you and they both know that if youâve done blah-blah-blah, you arenât supposed to receive communion?
Thatâs like being with a friend and they tell you âI donât have a license. Itâs been suspended. I just need to go down to the court house to get it renewed, but I donât have current license todayâ. Then, they ask âcan I use your car?â.
Is it a judgement of yours that they arenât to use the car? Or, are you being honest with them, and yourself, saying âHe knows he shouldnât be drivingâ?
What makes it different? Is it because weâre in church, weâre supposed to be blind?
âWhen someone tells you who they are, believe themâ - Maya Angelou
We become worthy to receive communion through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is He who draws us to himself.No one is worthy to recieve Holy Communion. Not you, not I, not even Pope Benedict.
However, the Church may define who may, and who may not, present themselves for Holy Communion. The Church also defines who a minister may give Holy Communion to (Canon 915).
And the minister is obligated to follow those instructions.
I am fully aware of that.No one goes up to an EMHC while receiving communion, and tells them their sins.
Let me get this straight⌠as Iâm getting confused and frustrated.The Church teaches what not being well disposed to receive Holy Communion is, i.e. mortal sin, but the Church doesnât leave that decision up to an EMHC.
It doesnât matter the EMHC is not in a position of authority to withhold communion from a Catholic who presents himself.I am fully aware of that.
I am not talking of someone making such a proclamation while in line to receive communion.
My scenario is someone making such a statement, a proclamation, prior to mass, although they know that you are in the position of being Minister of the Eucharist (Ordinary, Extraordinary)
In that situation, they have been PLACED in a position that is hard to deal with.
We need to be taught, properly, what is the reaction to these situations. I think this is what we are talking about here.
No, Iâm saying (Iâll write it out) Extra-ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion,(lay people), donât and should never have the authority to withhold communion from those they think are in mortal sin.Let me get this straight⌠as Iâm getting confused and frustrated.
The long and the short of what you are saying is that ANY ONE that is in a position to distribute the communion, that ANY ONE that approaches, they should be given the communion? The Body and Blood of Christ, even if the person that is HOLDING this Body and Blood in their hands has some reason to believe this should not be the case?
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Jim**We thank you for counting us worthy **to stand in your presence and serve you. May all of us who share in the body and blood of Christ be brought together in unity by the Holy Spirit.
You are (sort of) right. That is why the good archbishop limited it to only those people who are public officials who have taken a public stand in support of Abortion.Having EMHC decide if a person is worthy enough to receive Holy Communion, is judgment.
Jim