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Wait… seriously? If you were defending the Corinthian meals and made that appeal to Paul, what do you think his response would be? “Yeah, I guess you’re right – the Corinthians are trying their best to follow their understanding of Christ’s commands”…? No – Paul stood up for what the Eucharist is, rather than what a particular community thinks it “should be”.And why do you say that those Eucharistic (Thanksgiving) rituals are trying to be something they are not? They are exactly what they should be, as are yours. How can they be rooted in the Gospel and not be what Christ intends them to be?
It’s not the “participation in the rite” so much as it is “taking communion” that is not actually “in union”.Regardless of all this, I do understand and respect that your tradition teaches that you cannot participate in any rites outside your own. It is very sad.
After all… is it the lack of participation that’s sad, or the lack of union?