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cmodrmac
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two comments
Lutherans and Anglicans cannot receive the Eucharist at the Catholic Church because the Catholic Church rightly, does not believe in the holy orders of those communities. Lutherans and Anglicans are self ordained, same as all protestant ministers, and are not Apostolic in any way, shape, or form. While it is a wonderful thing that these communities believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the fact that they do not have valid Priesthoods means that Christ is “not” present in the Eucharist within these communities. It would be a mortal sin for Catholics to receive a false Eucharist at a Lutheran or Anglican community and it would be a mortal sin for Lutherans or Anglicans to receive the real Eucharist at a Catholic Church.
the above statement is mean spirited - inaccurate and offensive
the laying on of consecration of Priests by Bishops and consecration of Bishops by Bishopes has existed in an UNBROKEN LINE from the Apostles in the Anglican communion-the RC Church does not deny it
many threads have discussed Anglican orders -read any by GKC-the Catholic Church via the Pope-the Anglicans were not “self ordained” -that was not the issue with the RC Church and Anglican Orders it is from the Roman church view a matter of “form” - I will end this now
Point 2-I am perplexed by what the LUtherans thought was a good reason to opine on RC Orders? -there will in my opinion never be unity among the 3 denominations -RC-Anglican-Lutheran-there is an issue of “female Priests” - so what is to be gained -most lUtherans want to remain Lutherans -where wwas one going with this-even the Orthodox and RC can not agree with each other
Lutherans and Anglicans cannot receive the Eucharist at the Catholic Church because the Catholic Church rightly, does not believe in the holy orders of those communities. Lutherans and Anglicans are self ordained, same as all protestant ministers, and are not Apostolic in any way, shape, or form. While it is a wonderful thing that these communities believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the fact that they do not have valid Priesthoods means that Christ is “not” present in the Eucharist within these communities. It would be a mortal sin for Catholics to receive a false Eucharist at a Lutheran or Anglican community and it would be a mortal sin for Lutherans or Anglicans to receive the real Eucharist at a Catholic Church.
the above statement is mean spirited - inaccurate and offensive
the laying on of consecration of Priests by Bishops and consecration of Bishops by Bishopes has existed in an UNBROKEN LINE from the Apostles in the Anglican communion-the RC Church does not deny it
many threads have discussed Anglican orders -read any by GKC-the Catholic Church via the Pope-the Anglicans were not “self ordained” -that was not the issue with the RC Church and Anglican Orders it is from the Roman church view a matter of “form” - I will end this now
Point 2-I am perplexed by what the LUtherans thought was a good reason to opine on RC Orders? -there will in my opinion never be unity among the 3 denominations -RC-Anglican-Lutheran-there is an issue of “female Priests” - so what is to be gained -most lUtherans want to remain Lutherans -where wwas one going with this-even the Orthodox and RC can not agree with each other