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Kal2012
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Yep - as a former protestant, this is how I feel too. It’s hard to describe a night/day experience.Well, I qualify since I was a former Protestant that bounced around before becoming Catholic. The Eucharist gives me deep peace, help me refocus on what Jesus did for me. It is an intimate experience. For me now and looking back at the Methodist and Charismatic Churches, the Catholic Eucharist seem very real in comparison and the others are just imitation attempts. I hope this helps.
It wasn’t meaningless in Protestantism, but on a scale of 1-100, it was maybe a 10. It was important enough to remember to do once in awhile and go through the motions of the stories and drinking the grape juice and wafer. However, I never understood why we didn’t do it more often if it was something considered important.
These days, on my scale of 1-100, taking communion is a 100 plus for me. I can’t believe that I paid so little attention to it before. I can’t believe that the Protestant traditions that I was in really thought so little about having their members participate in such a sacred act. I feel like I was deprived of something unique to our faith. I also love that it’s not an afterthought, but a regular part of nearly every service that Catholics do (w/a few exceptions).
I used to be okay with missing communion. But these days, I’m not okay with missing it. I was thrilled when I could finally take communion as a convert. Especially since that’s one of the major reasons why I had issues with the Catholic church.