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Servus_Pio_XII
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The question is quite simple, and I feel almost embarassed to start a thread with this short of a header:
If you attend a Mass, and determine that the validity may be questionable, should you go to communion. While some say, “well, it can’t hurt”, I think it might be able to. This is because, if you say AMEN upon reception, but it is not validly, licitly consecrated, then you have just called an ordinary piece of bread God–a grave sin of idolatry.
It it, though? I am curious, and appreciate response.
If you attend a Mass, and determine that the validity may be questionable, should you go to communion. While some say, “well, it can’t hurt”, I think it might be able to. This is because, if you say AMEN upon reception, but it is not validly, licitly consecrated, then you have just called an ordinary piece of bread God–a grave sin of idolatry.
It it, though? I am curious, and appreciate response.