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Sy_Noe
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Sure. I have never had a problem with the spiritual presence of Christ amongst us. And through proper catechesis I’ve of course always known the Church goes beyond this and have always known what the Church teaches about the Eucharist. Yet admittedly I have struggled a lot for instance with transubstantiation and a physical real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and the Church’s interpretation of the Last Supper and interpretation of the words in Jn 6. I’m not the only one on earth who has or does. But if I were a practicing Catholic, you can bet I would conform. Not having quite as much or the same faith as you do though either in human writings or in interpretations or Catholic Church authority is probably why you’re faithful to the CC and I’m non practicing.Has there been a time where you’ve conformed your views to what the Church has said, despite your own personal preference that something else be true?
In my case, I would absolutely LOVE it if I could celebrate my girlfriends’ second marriages with them. I was at their first weddings to LOSERS, and my own personal belief is that their new sweethearts are wonderful men.
But, alas, I cannot change the words of Christ, and he said that divorce and re-marriage is adultery, so now I conform my views to Christ.
Not my preference, but I understand that I can’t just make up how I want to rule the world.
What about you? Can you acknowledge a time when you’ve done this? Conformed your view despite what your own personal wishes would be?