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ac_claire
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Don’t be sorry lol! Thanks for such an awesome post and testimony!I am so thankful for this thread. On my journey home I have been attending Mass since Feb. 2008. I have been going up for blessing as suggested by one of the RCIA leaders. I have felt very very very blessed just being that close to Christ’s body and soul, blood and divinity as represented…
BUT since this is a practice that should not be done, I will discontinue doing so and will remain in my pew. It slows things up also, especially when also there IS a blessing by the priest at the end.
I am now teaching my sister, husband and son who are starting to attend Mass. Now I can teach them the right way. We will sit in our pews and pray. When we are confirmed, then we can go up to receive WHO, instead of WHAT.
And you are right, it isn’t what a person should be doing that feels what they want,. Receiving our Lord should not be based on feelings, but intellect and belief…as Michael Voris said last night in #56 on New Age and Spiritualism.
Great thread – thank you Benedictgal and FrDavid and others for enlightening me.
And as to the poster who said too many rules?:?? I thank God I belong to the One True Church (well almost belong – i’m swmming that rigver as fast as I can)that does have some rules…during my lifelong wandering through protestant churches I used to alw3ays think “Who’s in CHARGE HERE?” “Somone should be in CHARGE of this.”
sorry for typos – nails are too long![]()
When I was a little kid and they started this practice, I went up and long story short, I accidentally received the Blessed Sacrament in the confusion. I was unbaptised at the time and no business going up there, period. Communicants go up for communion. Makes sense, right? Everyone else stays in the pew and makes a spiritual communion. What’s so complicated about this?