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angell1
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not sure if anyone has heard that the german bishops were proposing that protestant spouses of catholics be allowed to receive communion, when originally asked, pope francis has said it was up to the bishops to decide in hwich situations it was warranted, (i know, canon law does allow for it in serious situaions of necessity).but it seems upon reading their actualy proposal, he was concerned so the Vatican was supposed to study the question, and he told the bisops to abandon the idea.
but I just saw an article by catholic news agency tha the german bishops are now inviting all protestants to communion, more of less.
www.catholicnewsagency.com
so have they just gone against what the Vatican instructed? there are a lot of other articles on the subject, many of which say that the church is allowing it now
but I just saw an article by catholic news agency tha the german bishops are now inviting all protestants to communion, more of less.
German Catholic bishop invites Protestant spouses to receive Communion at special Masses
The Bishop of Würzburg issued an open invitation to all Protestant spouses of Catholics to receive the Eucharist on July 5 and 6 while attending Masses celebrated for married couples at the Cathedral of St. Kilian.
so have they just gone against what the Vatican instructed? there are a lot of other articles on the subject, many of which say that the church is allowing it now