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johnnyc176
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Well maybe you should care. There is only one Truth…you should be seeking that. Catholics should not be attending protestant communities services anyway.A little devil’s advocate here, if you will.
I always read on here that Protestants are always welcome to Mass, they just need to follow along and show etiquette at the service.
If I’m reading your post properly, are you saying it’s a one way street? Protestants may come to Mass, but must follow etiquette for the Mass but if a Catholic goes to a Protestant service they don’t have to follow the same advisement?
I personally don’t care (and the situation at hand isn’t poor etiquette at most any protestant church), but that’s how you’re coming off. Do as I say in my house and I’ll do as I like in yours.
Jesus Christ is the Way, The Truth and the Life.
Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church is the pillar and foundation of Truth.
Jesus didn’t follow etiquette and chase after those former disciples who saw the Eucharist as a hard saying and could not listen to it.
Anyway I think this is a good guideline to follow…
In the first place a Catholic has no business attending Protestant church services even occasionally. To participate in a heretical worship service and especially a communion service can be sinful for a Catholic because such an act is an affirmation of what we believe to be untrue. To attend an ecumenical service or a wedding or baptism is allowed, but Catholics are not allowed to attend such churches for the main reason of worship. Now if there are no Catholic churches in the vicinity on a Sunday, Catholics are allowed to participate in the Liturgy of Churches whose clergy are validly ordained such as the Eastern Orthodox Churches—including the reception of the Eucharist. Although we consider them to be in schism (not in union with the Pope) with the Catholic Church, such Churches are not heretical and share our basic beliefs.
Fr. Vincent Serpa, O.P.