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See the GIRM passage i cited shortly after that.
I am challenging this doctrine of “concomitance”. It is not Biblical; all examples or demonstrations of communion in the Bible tells you the individual meaning of the bread and the wine. It never said that now one represents both. That is a manmade doctrine that has no basis in the Bible and therefore was not Christ’s intent when HE, not man, established communion.Do you know the meaning of concomitance?
Do you believe communion divides Christ??
A good example of what Paul is conveying is:That is WHY, if profanation occurs you are NOT guilty of profaning a mere “REPRESENTATION” of the body and blood of the Lord.
You are guilty of profaning THE Body and Blood of the Lord (because it IS THE Body and Blood of the Lord).
1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
If Jesus praying over bread and breaking it constitutes as communion then the first communion would rightfully be when He feed the thousands with 5 loaves and 2 fishes.In “the breaking of the Bread” is when Jesus’ disciples recognized Jesus. A phrase for “partaking of Holy Communion”. Think of the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
THEN they recognize Jesus.
Medwigel can’t see this.
Medwigel will have you thinking these guys just “needed a liitle chow” and then Shazam! . . .
. . . “Now that I got some grub, well . . . well . . . would you look at THAT. It’s Jesus!”
Yeah by golly! If we would have only had a snack a little earlier.
Yeah, and now He’s gone!
My argument is not over the body and blood of Christ. On that we can agree that the bread and wine are transformed. So please don’t mislead people on what I have said or believe.That is WHY, if profanation occurs you are NOT guilty of profaning a mere “REPRESENTATION” of the body and blood of the Lord.
You are guilty of profaning THE Body and Blood of the Lord (because it IS THE Body and Blood of the Lord).
I’m misleading nobody.My argument is not over the body and blood of Christ. On that we can agree that the bread and wine are transformed. So please don’t mislead people on what I have said or believe.
(Bold mine)I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”- the bread is the bread and it represents one thing and the wine is the wine and it represents something else . . .
Maybe we can “agree” here. Depends upon what you are talking about.On that we can agree that the bread and wine are transformed.
I am a Bible believing Christian. So while you may want to invalidate my belief, I dare say I have tons of Bible scripture to invalidate your understanding of communion. Catholics do not corner the market on Christianity!If you are talking about in a Bible-Christian prayer service (with no Catholic Priest) and you assert the bread is transformed into the body AND blood of our Lord we have a major disagreement. (In this case you will stll have mere bread and wine)
What are you alluding to?
I did express my self in a complete thought, you just choose to ignore the rest. So, just in case you missed it, here it is:I’m misleading nobody.
I quoted YOU in that regards (“representation”).
You need to make yourself clearer.
Well medwigel. There is NO WHERE in the Bible where someone prays over both and states you MUST offer both species to the people.There is NO WHERE in the Bible where someone prays over both and just offers one.
Your arguments are not going to be able to deal with the force of this Bible verse medwigel. Your own interpreting away the text not withstanding.1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
medwigel’s reply?You need to make yourself clearer.
Medwigel. We are over a hundred posts into this thread and you have never said if you give WORSHIP to whatever you are doing with bread and wine wherever you are fellowshipping.I did express my self in a complete thought, you just choose to ignore the rest. So, just in case you missed it, here it is:
I keep getting the response that the Body and Blood are in the bread but I say “NO”- the bread is the bread and it represents one thing and the wine is the wine and it represents something else- you can’t combine/mix the two because that is not how it was demonstrated and taught to us in the Bible. Jesus gave the disciples bread AND wine, and Paul instructs the early church in how the take the bread AND wine.
There is NO WHERE in the Bible where someone prays over both and just offers one.
No, I have no issue with Paul. I’m just using my knowledge of English and grammar when reading the text.1st CORINTHIANS 11:27 27 Whoever, therefore, eats the bread OR drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body AND blood of the Lord.
Your arguments are not going to be able to deal with the force of this Bible verse medwigel. Your own interpreting away the text not withstanding.
I think your real problem is with St. Paul. Now you are not going to put it that way, but this is where you are centering your attacks . . . Against God-breathed inspired Scripture texts given by the Holy Spirit and St. Paul.
We are over a hundred posts into this thread and you have never said if you give WORSHIP to whatever you are doing with bread and wine wherever you are fellowshipping.
but very vocal on criticizing the Catholic Church although you have offered NO Bible verses to support anything critical.
Well, therein is the issue, you are assuming wrongly.But it IS just matter-of-factly assumed
You are a heretic. Got it.Titivillus:![]()
I am challenging this doctrine of “concomitance”.Do you know the meaning of concomitance?
Do you believe communion divides Christ??
It’s not a trick – Though I confess, I am do not know what is the matter used for your services?I don’t understand your last question. Please elaborate.
Tu quoqueDo any of these situation seem in line with what God would want?
- The Catholic church for centuries has branded Mary Magdalene as a prostitute, yet there is no where in the Bible where it ever says that.
- Church polices were put in place that transferred pedophile priests from one parish to another. It would be one thing if this only happened in one state but it happened in over 10 countries; that’s a coordinated effort on the part of the church.
- In the 1940s and 1950s young unwed mothers who were sent to convents had their babies taken away and sold without their permission or under corrosion.
Are these the actions that would have God say, “well done my good and faithful servant”?
So then why not “be clear”?So, to be clear I believe in communion . . .