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I didn’t know whether to post this in Eastern Catholicism or Non-Catholic Religions since I’m asking for viewpoints from Orthodox Christians and not Eastern Catholics, BUT, I figured a lot of Orthodox Christians frequent this section, so I decided to post this here.
Ok, first question: Some Protestant groups would accuse the Roman Catholic Church of idolatry for adoring the Blessed Sacrament purely for worship separate from Communion. What do Orthodox Christians think of this? Would they accuse Catholics of idolatry or excess?
Second question: Roman Catholics believe the bread and wine are Jesus’ resurrected body and so his body and blood are inseparable. Thus, the consecrated host is the full body AND blood of Jesus and the consecrated wine is the full blood AND body of Jesus. Catholics, in accordance with this theology may “pass the cup” for whatever reason (uncomfortable because of germs in the accidents, etc.). What do Orthodox Christians think of this? I know that the normative practice for Orthodox Christians is to use leavened bread (to represent the resurrection) and that it is dipped in the blood of Christ. In Orthodox opinion, is it “ok” to “only” partake of the consecrated host?
Third question: Roman Catholicism asserts that Eastern Orthodoxy has valid sacraments, thus, Christ is truly and actually present in Orthodox Eucharist/Communion. Is this feeling mutual? i.e. do Orthodox Christians believe that Jesus is really and actually present in Roman Catholic Communion/Eucharist?
Thanks and much appreciation in advance
Ok, first question: Some Protestant groups would accuse the Roman Catholic Church of idolatry for adoring the Blessed Sacrament purely for worship separate from Communion. What do Orthodox Christians think of this? Would they accuse Catholics of idolatry or excess?
Second question: Roman Catholics believe the bread and wine are Jesus’ resurrected body and so his body and blood are inseparable. Thus, the consecrated host is the full body AND blood of Jesus and the consecrated wine is the full blood AND body of Jesus. Catholics, in accordance with this theology may “pass the cup” for whatever reason (uncomfortable because of germs in the accidents, etc.). What do Orthodox Christians think of this? I know that the normative practice for Orthodox Christians is to use leavened bread (to represent the resurrection) and that it is dipped in the blood of Christ. In Orthodox opinion, is it “ok” to “only” partake of the consecrated host?
Third question: Roman Catholicism asserts that Eastern Orthodoxy has valid sacraments, thus, Christ is truly and actually present in Orthodox Eucharist/Communion. Is this feeling mutual? i.e. do Orthodox Christians believe that Jesus is really and actually present in Roman Catholic Communion/Eucharist?
Thanks and much appreciation in advance