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SjMelnychuk
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This question is specifically for Catholics because it has to do with our Sacrament of the Eucharist.
I’ve been pondering whether or not to get back involved with this ministry that is Ecumenical in nature. In this ministry both Catholic and Protestant Christians participate within the context of this ministry. On the rare occasion, with this ministry there is an evening set aside for Communion. The majority of people involved with this ministry are Protestant believers but there are a few people who are also Catholic.
Just wanted to see what all your thoughts are on this.
As a Catholic should we not participate in the Protestant form of Communion?
I have known some Catholics participating and I’ve known Catholics who won’t. Perhaps it’s a grey issue. I’m not certain. For the sake of common unity within the context of the ecumenical ministry I’m leaning towards participation but I’ve refrained from participating in this since becoming Catholic. Anyway, if I do get involved with this ministry again then I need to resolve this issue.
I mean, when it comes to participating, it wouldn’t be a true Sacrament because a Priest wouldn’t be there and so it wouldn’t be a blessed host but simply “just bread and wine” … is there anything according to the teachings of the Catholic Church that would make participating in a Protestant Communion within the context of an ecumenical ministry a mortal or venial sin? Or is there allowance within the context of an ecumenical ministry to participate in this form of communion?
Just curious to know a Catholic response to this. When my older sisters were baptized in the United Church my Catholic Grandparents were forbidden to attend but they were able to attend my baptism a few years later because things changed a little with that respect. So, I’d like to hear from Catholics, if you are a Catholic and would participate, why? If you’re a Catholic and would not participate, why? If the Catholic Church would forbid this then please provide a link where I can see for myself the Catholic Church forbidding Catholics from participating in the Protestant form of communion.
Over the last few months I’ve been pondering reasons for and against.
Reasons Not To:
It would be a true Sacrament
Protestants doctrine on the Eucharist is different
Protestants cannot participate fully in a Catholic Sacrament of the Eucharist
Reason To Participate:
It’s an ecumenical ministry
In the spirit of unity
It’s not a true Sacrament, therefore it’s not legitimate for a Catholic
Because it wouldn’t be a legitimate sacrament I could see in the spirit of unity it being OK
If in a Protestant communion it’s just symbols but remains as bread and wine
I haven’t seen anything from any Catholic teaching (YET) that forbids me
I can understand the reasons why the majority of Protestant cannot participate in full communion with the Catholic Church but with the Protestant their “communion” albeit no legitimate according the Catholic Church but still nonetheless open to all Christians even Catholic Christians if Catholics are present… just as long as there is a conversion to faith in Christ.
So far, from my understanding, this is something I am leaning towards but have not participated in because I just don’t know how to respond just yet. I would think there are some traditional Catholics who wouldn’t but regardless if you would or wouldn’t, as a Catholic, does the Catholic Church specifically forbid this?
I was thinking about talking to the Director of this ministry about this. Our National Director is Catholic. Also, the founder of this ministry is located in the United States. The Founder of this ministry is also Catholic. And since key people in this ministry have been converting to the Catholic faith this ministry has become ecumenical with both Protestant and Catholic Christians. So there’s now a growing number of Catholics who are participating and joining the ministry team. I wanted to first see how all of you might respond to this.
I appreciate your response! Thanks
I’ve been pondering whether or not to get back involved with this ministry that is Ecumenical in nature. In this ministry both Catholic and Protestant Christians participate within the context of this ministry. On the rare occasion, with this ministry there is an evening set aside for Communion. The majority of people involved with this ministry are Protestant believers but there are a few people who are also Catholic.
Just wanted to see what all your thoughts are on this.
As a Catholic should we not participate in the Protestant form of Communion?
I have known some Catholics participating and I’ve known Catholics who won’t. Perhaps it’s a grey issue. I’m not certain. For the sake of common unity within the context of the ecumenical ministry I’m leaning towards participation but I’ve refrained from participating in this since becoming Catholic. Anyway, if I do get involved with this ministry again then I need to resolve this issue.
I mean, when it comes to participating, it wouldn’t be a true Sacrament because a Priest wouldn’t be there and so it wouldn’t be a blessed host but simply “just bread and wine” … is there anything according to the teachings of the Catholic Church that would make participating in a Protestant Communion within the context of an ecumenical ministry a mortal or venial sin? Or is there allowance within the context of an ecumenical ministry to participate in this form of communion?
Just curious to know a Catholic response to this. When my older sisters were baptized in the United Church my Catholic Grandparents were forbidden to attend but they were able to attend my baptism a few years later because things changed a little with that respect. So, I’d like to hear from Catholics, if you are a Catholic and would participate, why? If you’re a Catholic and would not participate, why? If the Catholic Church would forbid this then please provide a link where I can see for myself the Catholic Church forbidding Catholics from participating in the Protestant form of communion.
Over the last few months I’ve been pondering reasons for and against.
Reasons Not To:
It would be a true Sacrament
Protestants doctrine on the Eucharist is different
Protestants cannot participate fully in a Catholic Sacrament of the Eucharist
Reason To Participate:
It’s an ecumenical ministry
In the spirit of unity
It’s not a true Sacrament, therefore it’s not legitimate for a Catholic
Because it wouldn’t be a legitimate sacrament I could see in the spirit of unity it being OK
If in a Protestant communion it’s just symbols but remains as bread and wine
I haven’t seen anything from any Catholic teaching (YET) that forbids me
I can understand the reasons why the majority of Protestant cannot participate in full communion with the Catholic Church but with the Protestant their “communion” albeit no legitimate according the Catholic Church but still nonetheless open to all Christians even Catholic Christians if Catholics are present… just as long as there is a conversion to faith in Christ.
So far, from my understanding, this is something I am leaning towards but have not participated in because I just don’t know how to respond just yet. I would think there are some traditional Catholics who wouldn’t but regardless if you would or wouldn’t, as a Catholic, does the Catholic Church specifically forbid this?
I was thinking about talking to the Director of this ministry about this. Our National Director is Catholic. Also, the founder of this ministry is located in the United States. The Founder of this ministry is also Catholic. And since key people in this ministry have been converting to the Catholic faith this ministry has become ecumenical with both Protestant and Catholic Christians. So there’s now a growing number of Catholics who are participating and joining the ministry team. I wanted to first see how all of you might respond to this.
I appreciate your response! Thanks