Yes it does, and I think this might be the reason why her pastor said it would not be a sin if she chose to participate in it.Hello all, first time poster here, although I’ve lurked for a while.
I want to point out that some Baptist congregations consider it a “Celebration of the Lord’s supper.” They consider it a memorial service, not “communion” in the traditional sense and literal definition.
I don’t know if that changes it for a Catholic. Can a Catholic participate in an inter-denominational memorial service?
The key here is that both she and the Baptist church DOES NOT consider this rite to be equivalent to the actual and real Holy Communion as practiced by the Catholic Church. It would be wrong for her to participate if the Baptist Church did think it was an equivalent rite. And it would be very wrong if she believed that it was equivalent. But because neither she nor that Baptist Church believe that their communion service is the same (or anything even remotely close to what the Catholic Church’s Rite of Holy Communion is), there’s no harm therefore no foul and no sin as her pastor had advised her.
But since she’s uncomfortable in receiving this bread and juice from the Baptist Church, she should continue to abstain from it since that’s a perfectly acceptable course of action, regardless what other members of that Baptist church might think.
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