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steido01
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Indeed, we Lutherans do practice adoration when receiving the Sacrament. We typically kneel at the altar when receive; “drive-through” style communion is not so common in Lutheran churches as it is in Roman Catholic parishes.JonNC, do you get down on your knees to adore and worship your Lutheran Eucharistic bread and blood?
Isn’t the purpose of a Eucharistic miracle to remind doubting priests of Christ’s Real Presence? If that’s so, then why would a Lutheran -who professes the Real Presence- ever require one?Has there been any confirmed miracles regarding the Lutheran Eucharist?
Every time we kneel for reception of the Sacrament. The Wiki actually isn’t far off: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharistic_adoration#LutheransDoes your Lutheran Church offer Eucharistic Adoration?
I’ve addressed this in several other threads. See here, and be educated: forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=11119184&postcount=69After all who received your Lutheran Eucharist, at your church, the remaining Eucharist how and where is it stored?
We practice corporate Confession near the beginning of our Divine Service to prepare for the Lord’s Supper.Jon, do you believe you have to be in a State of Grace before eating the Lutheran Eucharist?
Yes, and history shows that I wouldn’t be the first Lutheran to do so. Let’s be real - if I weren’t willing, I’d cave to your triumphalist rhetoric. Why do you find it difficult to acknowledge what Cardinal Ratzinger himself noted?Are you willing to be martyr for the Lutheran Eucharist?
Ufam Tobie