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NJC89
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Hi all, i have a few threads on here pointing out the issues that bother me about the Catholic Church. For those who don’t know me i am an Orthodox Christian who is a former Catholic and can’t shake the “Roman itch”.
The subject of this thread is the multiple Mass’s served daily in some Catholic Church’s. I am not sure of the canon, but i know this is a big no-no in the Orthodox Church. I have heard some say that an Orthodox priest can only serve one Divine Litrurgy per day and only one Communion served per alter per day.
Can someone enlighten me as to why these two different traditions have developed, and whether this has been covered in any Ecumenical Council’s?
My suspicion is that serving multiple Mases’s per day is a another “development” in the Catholic Church as a result of “wafers” for Communion (which i can’t stand). I am happy to be proven wrong.
Thank you and God bless
NJC
The subject of this thread is the multiple Mass’s served daily in some Catholic Church’s. I am not sure of the canon, but i know this is a big no-no in the Orthodox Church. I have heard some say that an Orthodox priest can only serve one Divine Litrurgy per day and only one Communion served per alter per day.
Can someone enlighten me as to why these two different traditions have developed, and whether this has been covered in any Ecumenical Council’s?
My suspicion is that serving multiple Mases’s per day is a another “development” in the Catholic Church as a result of “wafers” for Communion (which i can’t stand). I am happy to be proven wrong.
Thank you and God bless
NJC
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