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My husband attends a Baptist Church while I go to Mass. I try to support him by attending with him when I can. I feel very uncomfortable when I’m there and they pass around the bread and juice (about once a month I think) because I can’t bring myself to take it and I’ve been asked about it afterwards. I didn’t know how to answer, without giving offense, that I didn’t want to participate in a hollow echo of what I know Communion was meant to be. So I changed the subject.
I asked my priest and he said it wasn’t a sin to partake of it but wasn’t able to give much more guidance regarding if I should just participate for ecumenism’s sake or a way of sharing the truth in a loving way. He’s pretty busy so I haven’t been able to corner him and get a more thorough discussion.
My husband has said I tend to speak the truth without always balancing it with love, while he is the opposite I think, so I’m afraid to say something that might cause problems. Am I being judgemental and “holier-than-thou” about this and should just do it, or can this be a sharing moment about Church teachings? If so, in what words?
I asked my priest and he said it wasn’t a sin to partake of it but wasn’t able to give much more guidance regarding if I should just participate for ecumenism’s sake or a way of sharing the truth in a loving way. He’s pretty busy so I haven’t been able to corner him and get a more thorough discussion.
My husband has said I tend to speak the truth without always balancing it with love, while he is the opposite I think, so I’m afraid to say something that might cause problems. Am I being judgemental and “holier-than-thou” about this and should just do it, or can this be a sharing moment about Church teachings? If so, in what words?
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