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palmas85
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:bigyikes: HORRORSWell, this particular terminology issue slipped by my radar. After doing some research on the issue, I contacted our parish for more clarification. In our case, it looks as if the term is used infrequently which may have led to my confusion. In regards to the other issues I raised, however, I see nothing suggesting any further change is necessary in how we perform our services. We were trained by a brilliant and remarkably conservative deacon whose explanations I take very seriously.
Even if you’re correct on the “Eucharisitic Minister” vs “Extraordinary Ministers”, the attitude with which you pursued your chastisements betrays something other than goodwill and love of your fellow believer. Perhaps you would do well to reflect a bit less on the structure and order of worship and a bit more on the meaning and truth on which it rests? As I said, legalism is a seriously poor choice for a roomate.
Something less than goodwill and love!!!
Perhaps you need to focus a bit more on the structure and rules of the faith and a little less on the feel good platitudes and do anything you want attitude and the non ending orgy of love that prevails so often these days. There is a lot of meaning and truth in the structure and order of the Catholic Church my friend. A lot.
And if you don’t know that, then you have a much more serious problem then I do in not properly expressing goodwill, peace and love to my fellow man.
The proper term is Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.
The Eucharistic Minister is the Priest.
And even if we all share in the universal priesthood…
YOU ARE NOT THE PRIEST