R
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Guest
Quite often, I find that just me and those in my family are the only ones in the Church who don’t go to receive this most Blessed Sacrament because we know we may be unworthy at that very moment. There is so much sense of entitlement when it comes to the Eucarist. Maybe we are the only sinners in the Church at the time, who knows?
I know that we don’t know what’s in people’s heart during communion, however, what about when we know for a fact that someone is unworthy to receive Holy Communion, because they are divorced, or not married in the Church, or taking birth control, or having an affair?
So then, If say, a friend who married in the Church, but is divorced, attends a service with me and stands up to receive communion. Because that is the Holy Body of Christ, and we are his militant army here on earth, shouldn’t I who knows her situation in good faith stop her from forming on the line to receive?The Priest may not know, but I know. Also, a few years back, I attended a service in which the Priest knew that a certain lady was on birth control, (I was there in the room when she told him right during mass, it was only about 3 or 4 of us there), and he gave her communion as if nothing. I don’t understand this. I was very dissappointed. I know not to cast stones, but this was dissapointing to me. My faith didn’t waiver though, I was simply very mad.
I know that we don’t know what’s in people’s heart during communion, however, what about when we know for a fact that someone is unworthy to receive Holy Communion, because they are divorced, or not married in the Church, or taking birth control, or having an affair?
So then, If say, a friend who married in the Church, but is divorced, attends a service with me and stands up to receive communion. Because that is the Holy Body of Christ, and we are his militant army here on earth, shouldn’t I who knows her situation in good faith stop her from forming on the line to receive?The Priest may not know, but I know. Also, a few years back, I attended a service in which the Priest knew that a certain lady was on birth control, (I was there in the room when she told him right during mass, it was only about 3 or 4 of us there), and he gave her communion as if nothing. I don’t understand this. I was very dissappointed. I know not to cast stones, but this was dissapointing to me. My faith didn’t waiver though, I was simply very mad.
