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Friar_David_O.Carm
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This is because you are a Roman Catholic and approaching this from that mindset.Thank you, I think it’s Heb ch 5 St. Paul talks about infants being given milk, not solid food and that some adults can’t even be given solid food, because they are spiritually infants. There’s just so much scripture and sacred tradition that weighs for the reception of the Eucharist at an appropriate age of concious reason I don’t see how anyone can be so adamantly opposed to an innocent solemn communion rite or liturgy being offered and celebrated legitimately.
It is obvious from this thread that you have no experience of the Byzantine Tradition.
There is nothing wrong with that except for when you try to promote the Roman way of doing things for us in the Byzantine Church.
As an Orthodox friend of mine says, he can not understand how the Roman Catholics welcome a child into the Faith at baptism and then excommunicates them until the age of reason.
Just an aside, when Paul speaks of milk for infants he is not talking about actual infants, he is talking about anyone new to the faith, a neophyte. I am sure that you are not against the reception of the Eucharist by an adult who is entering the Church.
The East and West have different traditions and ways of doing things. You must respect this. You must not try to force your ways upon us and we will do likewise.
