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This is not the fact for every Protestant denomination I know of. They teach that God is present, that Jesus is with us every day, that the Holy Spirit guides every Christian.Protestant denominations believe, at least from a present day standpoint, Jesus lived 2000 years ago, expounded a gospel captured in a book (established by the RCC) called the Bible, returned to Heaven and sits next to the Father. More of a historical approach.
Point of clarity. The RCC believes that Jesus is actually physically present in the sacraments of the RCC when expressed by a priest consecrated to his service by the sacrament of Holy Orders. Yes, protestants believe that Jesus is present in HIS world, but what are sacraments in which the Lord is physically present in the RCC are generally symbolism, simply ordinances, or non-existent in their concept of “church”.This is not the fact for every Protestant denomination I know of. They teach that God is present, that Jesus is with us every day, that the Holy Spirit guides every Christian.
Thanks for the insight. One denomination believes in the presence of the Lord in the Eucharist. One denomination believing in one instance of the Lord’s presence out of the 35,000 various “churches” having nothing to do with the RCC. Impressive statistic!Anglicans belive in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, we just dont get hung up on the definition of the mystery of how that presence is achieved.
Again, one denomination out of 35,000 believes in the actual presence of Christ in one institution. Forget the other six sacraments of the church for the Anglicans and all seven for the other 34,999. Jesus lives in the RCC, we believe that because HE said so. Anglicans believe in one instance only, and because they say so, not Christ.rstanding the concept of this Sacrament.
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You are a Catholic so I don’t understand why you would ask such a question. A Catholic should know this!rstanding the concept of this Sacrament.
How do you know that? She has made no comment other than the first post!!She’s a new convert
How would anyone in this thread know that? We can only comment on what we know!She is we’ve spoken before