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BenMizrahi
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Hi.
I am a relatively recent convert to Christianity (by recent I mean about 6 years ago), and specifically to the Lutheran branch of Protestantism. Even though I am not really ecumenical in mind, I do hold Catholic traditions in great esteem and I try to watch Catholic Answers’ YouTube videos semi regularly, my question is, since I am currently extremely discontent with the direction my church is going (towards low church and even Judaiszation) and seriously thinking about moving to the local Catholic church (which hold mass in four languages that I speak or at least understand, so that is not a problem) my question is: What is the Catholic view on Lutheranism today? And specifically, I have heard Jimmy Aikins replies once to an Orthodox caller that eastern Orthodox can take the communion at a Catholic mass, provided he does so on his own account, could Lutherans take communion at Catholic churches as well?
I am a relatively recent convert to Christianity (by recent I mean about 6 years ago), and specifically to the Lutheran branch of Protestantism. Even though I am not really ecumenical in mind, I do hold Catholic traditions in great esteem and I try to watch Catholic Answers’ YouTube videos semi regularly, my question is, since I am currently extremely discontent with the direction my church is going (towards low church and even Judaiszation) and seriously thinking about moving to the local Catholic church (which hold mass in four languages that I speak or at least understand, so that is not a problem) my question is: What is the Catholic view on Lutheranism today? And specifically, I have heard Jimmy Aikins replies once to an Orthodox caller that eastern Orthodox can take the communion at a Catholic mass, provided he does so on his own account, could Lutherans take communion at Catholic churches as well?