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Your ecumenical skills are outweighed by your shopping list of sins. Even the current Pope prays with leaders of other faiths.All,
Thanks for the responses. Very helpful!
Couple questions though------
Would there be any reason to approach the Episcopal minister for a blessing? He/she is not an ordained minister of the Catholic Church so as a Catholic, it wouldn’t seem appropriate to ask for a blessing. Thoughts?
I’ve been on here for barely two weeks, and the most interesting thing I’ve noticed throughout is how most RC members are really caught up in Canon Law and a “slide rule” for sins.
I thought this was all hearsay from the past, but it seems to alive and well - to the obvious delight of many.
I’m now better at understanding from whence the infamous “Catholic Guilt” is derived and learned.
I had previously believed the Church of Christ denomination to be the most intense about believing that “they’re the only Ones” , but I’m now convinced that besides them, many Catholics hold this belief to be dear, also.
I’m a non-catholic guest on here - and hey - that’s how it is. I’ll cheerfully respect those views.
So, to answer your questions, if you know the chapter and verse of whatever sin it is for an Episcopal priest ( yeah, that’s what they are - like it or not ) to bless you, then by all means run away.
If you don’t know chapter and verse of whatever degree of sin that might impose, then just don’t do it - sit still , (don’t raise your hand! ) Sorry - that part was a joke…http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon12.gif
If you don’t think that the ceiling of the Episcopal Church will collapse upon your head - and you feel like you need a little prayer, then I guess I’d summon my courage and head up to our “altar” for a blessing - second class, or not.
That would also be the polite thing to do, although I now see that righteous indignation trumps doing the polite thing.
One forum member has described “Episcopalianism” ( I thought that condescending term to be sorta funny ! ) as “Catholic Lite” And although I enjoy this banter very much, I’ll take my chances that the Episcopal Church is still my path to follow…