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If a priest had to choose whether to offer the Eucharist or a meal that would save a starving man for just one more day, during which he’d perhaps commit a mortal sin, which should he offer?
Serious answers only, please. Be charitable and assume I know: that this is a highly improbable scenario (as is the trolley case obviously), that I didn’t use the proper language to signify what happens when a priest celebrates the Eucharist. There’s always a pedant in the crowd.
If it helps, forget the scenario and just answer the question directly by telling me whether it’s more important to receive the blessed sacrament than it is to eat.
Serious answers only, please. Be charitable and assume I know: that this is a highly improbable scenario (as is the trolley case obviously), that I didn’t use the proper language to signify what happens when a priest celebrates the Eucharist. There’s always a pedant in the crowd.
If it helps, forget the scenario and just answer the question directly by telling me whether it’s more important to receive the blessed sacrament than it is to eat.
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