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Sugabee43
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Well, if it’s any comfort to you, my dad would never have concelebrated anything! The problem with the Episcopal church is that under their canon law, you don’t necessarily have to believe that Communion is the actual Body and Blood of Jesus. I was certainly taught that by my parents and in the Sunday schools I attended, but the law states that you must believe in the “real presence” - unfortunately, it never defines what they mean by “real presence”. We as Catholics understand that to mean the true Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ, but in the Episcopal world, no-one is held to that meaning. So, you can attend one Episcopal church that believes it is truly substantiated, and attend another one that believes it is simply a memorial or symbol. One of the many reasons I left and became Catholic. My parents, by the way, are now Antiochian Orthodox (couldn’t talk 'em into Catholicism!). 