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My mom, and I with her, have for years attended an Evangelical non-denominational church where communion is served weekly as a symbol in the traditional protestant sense. To make a long story short, after a lot of prayer and reading apologetics and scripture, I came to the conclusion that the Catholic Church really does hold the fullness of truth. I have been attending mass regularly for months now and am excited to begin RCIA in the fall.
With that necessary background out of the way- I was talking to one of the priests at the Newman Center at my university (which is where I’ve been going to mass for the most part) about “communion” in that symbolic sense. I told him that while I understood why non Catholics couldn’t receive the Eucharist, I didn’t understand fully why Catholic’s could not partake in a symbolic “Lord’s Supper” as long as they understood that it was only symbolic and in no way a valid Eucharist. The second part of my question was if I too should stop participating in communion when I go to church with my mom.
The priest’s answer was that it was perfectly fine for both confirmed Catholics and for myself to participate in a symbolic Lord’s Supper and that any prohibition against it is left over from an older time when the poorly catechized might be confused on what was a valid Eucharist.
That answer surprised me and didn’t really match up with what I’ve read, so I thought I’d see what y’all’s thoughts on it were.
With that necessary background out of the way- I was talking to one of the priests at the Newman Center at my university (which is where I’ve been going to mass for the most part) about “communion” in that symbolic sense. I told him that while I understood why non Catholics couldn’t receive the Eucharist, I didn’t understand fully why Catholic’s could not partake in a symbolic “Lord’s Supper” as long as they understood that it was only symbolic and in no way a valid Eucharist. The second part of my question was if I too should stop participating in communion when I go to church with my mom.
The priest’s answer was that it was perfectly fine for both confirmed Catholics and for myself to participate in a symbolic Lord’s Supper and that any prohibition against it is left over from an older time when the poorly catechized might be confused on what was a valid Eucharist.
That answer surprised me and didn’t really match up with what I’ve read, so I thought I’d see what y’all’s thoughts on it were.