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johnnykins
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Just a guess, but since many Episcopalians consider themselves “Catholic,” and indeed the term “Roman Catholic” arose in England to distinguish Romans from Anglicans, it’s possible he didn’t consider the issue vis-a-vis Eastern Catholics. It may have been a bit insensitive or ignorant, but I’d be tempted to give him a break on this one - though an explanation of why it was offensive may be appropriate at some time in the near future.To this day, use of the term remains an issue. I recently attended a family wedding in a Roman Catholic church (my mother’s side are all faithful RCs). My siblings went to parochial school there, and our family is well known in the parish (both sides). The long-tenured senior pastor of this parish is fully aware that we are Eastern Catholic and has always properly allowed us to receive Holy Communion.
Yet, at the wedding Mass, he made a big speech about how only Roman Catholics (with strongly pronounced vocal emphasis on the word “Roman”) could receive Holy Communion. Our side of the family nonetheless received the Blessed Sacrament, but with some discomfort following this announcement. At the reception, my brother asked the priest why he had made this announcement as he had, as opposed to simply saying “all Catholics”. He replied simply “Well, you are Roman Catholic too!”.
Perhaps, but first try finding an Swiss Eastern Catholic (and one who meets all the other requirements, as well)!![]()