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I realize that such will be your opinion WRT protestant practices…the Catholics on this thread could not have been more clear in stressing that is what they think.I just hope you don’t object to man-made, non-Scriptural traditions, then, 'kay?
not alwaysFor your music-playing (I assumed correctly, yes?)
not close to alwaysSunday-only, in-a-church ritual…
we have no tradition that requires music to be played (or not to be), or that it is to be on Sunday or that it must occur in a church setting… I think you have got the wrong idea. You seem to be focusing on what we understand as form…and we tend to focus on substance and allow flexibility WRT form……of the Lord’s Supper is man-made, added-to, with extra-biblical traditions.
have done both of those, but w/o any regularity (though the reclining wasn’t at a table…first century style tables aren’t easy to come by)(Not to mention I’m certain you don’t do it as the Bible did, 'cause you don’t recline at the table, yes? And you don’t eat lamb, right?)
that is not the way I would read 1 CorinthiansOh, and that does bring me to another question: do you only have men participate in the Lord’s Supper, for that’s how the Bible did it, yes?
sounds like a good approach to meFair enough. I hope you do consider what the Magisterium says and ponder and, if need be, reject it on its own merits.