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Please carry this one step further… certainly you are welcome in “our” home. But you are encouraged to treat it as an invite to a “pot luck dinner”… bring something to share. So thank you for doing so.I am not really sure, but, being also a dissenter, I have thought about it a little. The people here are generally either sufficiently well-insulated by their own belief structure to ignore any new problems, or sufficiently flexible to adapt to them.
I see your point, but it causes me to wonder about something. Do these Catholics, the ones who insist that you and yours follow their ways, come into your church? My reason for asking this is the fact that we are in a Catholic website here: surely, in their home, they should say whatever they feel comfortable saying. We, as guests, have the right to disagree with that up until the point at which they decided that we are no longer welcome, and remove us from the premises. Obviously, I am not saying that we should stay silent, but rather that our right to speak here is a privilege afforded to us by them (for which I would like to belatedly thank you all out there: I am learning a lot).
After all, all the great events in salvation history are accompanied with food… from the fruit in the garden, to the manna in the desert, to the lamb at Passover, to the feast where Jesus began his public life, to the Last Supper etc.
I would only hope that all Catholics would continue to hope that one day everyone would share what only the Catholic Church has… the Greatest Meal… Christ Himself in the Real Presence of the Eucharist. On that, Paul (rather St. Paul, the Catholic Apostle) is very clear.