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Rohzek
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Depends upon who you ask. I converted from Catholicism to Orthodoxy, and my baptism was regarded as valid. Some Orthodox try to say the Eucharist in a Catholic service isn’t valid because of the absence of a specific prayer (I forget its name actually), or because they regard Catholics as heretics. According to them, if you’re a heretic, somehow you are devoid of grace. I disagree with their logic, and find it to be unsupportable.Thanks Rohzek,
Is there an Orthodox consensus as to whether the bread and wine actually become the Body and Blood of Christ in the Catholic Church? I mean, do the Orthodox believe Catholics have a valid episcopate, priesthood, and Eucharist?
Thanks
Pat
Whenever I attend a Catholic service I still take communion there. I’m told that I shouldn’t, but I think it to be the same. The wine in American Catholic services is better anyways.
In short, there isn’t a consensus among all the various churches that make up the Orthodox Church. But at least according to what you’ve listed, there seems to be consensus in some of the autocephalous churches.