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Thank you for the courtesy of a respectful reply.
Okay, if we are going to model how we ought to receive Holy Communion from what is written in the Holy Gospels, then we ought to model it on how our Lord Jesus gave and distributed Holy Communion the first time during the Last Supper.From the article:
“The liturgy is made up of many small rituals and gestures — each of them is capable of expressing these attitudes filled with love, filial respect and adoration toward God. That is precisely why it is appropriate to promote the beauty, fittingness and pastoral value of a practice which developed during the long life and tradition of the Church, that is, the act of receiving Holy Communion on the tongue and kneeling. The greatness and nobility of man, as well as the highest expression of his love for his Creator, consists in kneeling before God. Jesus himself prayed on his knees in the presence of the Father.”
A lot of beliefs are “heresies” but it doesn’t make the people holding them “heretics”. Islam and shinto and krishna consciousness are all technically heresies too, but we don’t call those folks heretics.They subscribe to heretical beliefs, ergo, they’re heretics.
That’s technically apostasy, not heresy, as it is a total departure from the Christian faith.Islam and shinto and krishna consciousness are all technically heresies too, but we don’t call those folks heretics.
I hope not. I can’t kneel yet (injuries) and the priests I know would rather put it in the hand.Fr. Z reports on Cardinal Sarah
Why? I’m not trying to be a jerk, I honestly don’t see why not. Some Protestants do not believe in the Trinity. None accept the authority of the Pope.Don’t patronize me. You are wrong. It is not possible for a Protestant today, who was born and raised in their own faith to be a heretic.
Thanks.In order to be a heretic, one must first know the truth, then reject it. Martin Luther was a heretic, as we’re his first followers. A person born into a Lutheran family today is not denying the Catholic faith, therefore cannot be a heretic.
Me, too, and I don’t want that.A Sarah papacy would make me fearful of a return to other past ways, such as Protestants as “heretics,” Jews as “perfidious,” and “mixed marriages” performed in rectory parlors.