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EqualinHim
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Hi everyone,
As you can tell by looking at my profile, I am not Catholic. I am Protestant. I do, however, have a lot of Catholic friends/family members. This means that I’ve been to mass quite frequently for Easter, funerals, nuptial masses, etc. I know that Catholics practice closed communion due to different doctrinal beliefs when it comes to communion. As a mark of respect to my family members and their church teachings, I have never gotten up to receive communion. About a year ago when my grandmother died, my Mormon cousins got up to receive communion during the mass. This caused a lot of murmuring and gossip afterward. I wanted to get up and ask them to not receive but they were several rows in front of me on a different side of the church, making it extremely impractical for me to do so without causing a scene and interrupting the funeral. My question is, how should I deal with a situation like this if it arises again? Chances are, they might try and receive during another wedding or funeral. They are very different from our other family members when it comes to their religious views. Most of my family members are Catholic or evangelical Protestants but we have one branch that is Mormon.
I also once dated a gentleman whose family was a part of the Armenian Orthodox Church. As a matter of respect, I did not receive communion but instead went up to receive a blessing. The gentleman that I was dating at the time got into a heated argument with me, all because I chose to respect his church’s teachings about closed communion. I love the concept of open communion, which is what I grew up with as a part of the Methodist church, but I will honor and respect the customs of another person’s church that I am visiting.
Also, what bothered me most about the Mormon family members getting up to receive is that they would probably not be allowed to receive in most Protestant churches as well. Many Protestant churches practice open communion that is accessible to any person that is a professing Christian, but many Protestants do not recognize Mormonism as a valid form of Christianity. I agree that Mormons are not Christians due to some of their weird, wacky theology. I was very offended over the fact that people who are basically nonbelievers got up to receive. If they were at my old Methodist church or my current Interdenominational church I would have been just as uncomfortable with them receiving. Although I know it’s impossible to figure out ahead of time whether or not someone should receive, I do confess that I feel called to ensure that the elements are respected and that the worshipers respect the traditions associated with the individual church.
As you can tell by looking at my profile, I am not Catholic. I am Protestant. I do, however, have a lot of Catholic friends/family members. This means that I’ve been to mass quite frequently for Easter, funerals, nuptial masses, etc. I know that Catholics practice closed communion due to different doctrinal beliefs when it comes to communion. As a mark of respect to my family members and their church teachings, I have never gotten up to receive communion. About a year ago when my grandmother died, my Mormon cousins got up to receive communion during the mass. This caused a lot of murmuring and gossip afterward. I wanted to get up and ask them to not receive but they were several rows in front of me on a different side of the church, making it extremely impractical for me to do so without causing a scene and interrupting the funeral. My question is, how should I deal with a situation like this if it arises again? Chances are, they might try and receive during another wedding or funeral. They are very different from our other family members when it comes to their religious views. Most of my family members are Catholic or evangelical Protestants but we have one branch that is Mormon.
I also once dated a gentleman whose family was a part of the Armenian Orthodox Church. As a matter of respect, I did not receive communion but instead went up to receive a blessing. The gentleman that I was dating at the time got into a heated argument with me, all because I chose to respect his church’s teachings about closed communion. I love the concept of open communion, which is what I grew up with as a part of the Methodist church, but I will honor and respect the customs of another person’s church that I am visiting.
Also, what bothered me most about the Mormon family members getting up to receive is that they would probably not be allowed to receive in most Protestant churches as well. Many Protestant churches practice open communion that is accessible to any person that is a professing Christian, but many Protestants do not recognize Mormonism as a valid form of Christianity. I agree that Mormons are not Christians due to some of their weird, wacky theology. I was very offended over the fact that people who are basically nonbelievers got up to receive. If they were at my old Methodist church or my current Interdenominational church I would have been just as uncomfortable with them receiving. Although I know it’s impossible to figure out ahead of time whether or not someone should receive, I do confess that I feel called to ensure that the elements are respected and that the worshipers respect the traditions associated with the individual church.