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I know Catholics state that the Anglican eucharist is invalid because it is not sacrificing in nature. What does it mean to be sacrificing?
I know Catholics state that the Anglican eucharist is invalid because it is not sacrificing in nature. What does it mean to be sacrificing?
The Mass makes us present at the one time Sacrifice of Jesus Christ on Calvary, sacrificing His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity under the appearance of bread and wine.I know Catholics state that the Anglican eucharist is invalid because it is not sacrificing in nature. What does it mean to be sacrificing?
I don’t know because I have never heard that particular expression. the Eucharist confected by Anglican priest and bishops are not valid because they do not hold apostolic succession and hence have no authority through Christ by the Holy Spirit to do so.I know Catholics state that the Anglican eucharist is invalid because it is not sacrificing in nature. What does it mean to be sacrificing?
Isn’t the sacrificing nature of the mass the reason they are not in Apostolic succession?I don’t know because I have never heard that particular expression. the Eucharist confected by Anglican priest and bishops are not valid because they do not hold apostolic succession and hence have no authority through Christ by the Holy Spirit to do so.
I would say no. The reason they are not in Apostolic succession was because the ordnantion rite changed, as I understand it, to such an extent that ordination became invalid.Isn’t the sacrificing nature of the mass the reason they are not in Apostolic succession?
But wasn’t the entire reason the ordination rite changed because the people involved thought the Latin Rite was entirely superstitious in nature?I would say no. The reason they are not in Apostolic succession was because the ordnantion rite changed, as I understand it, to such an extent that ordination became invalid.
Yes from the encyclopediaBut wasn’t the entire reason the ordination rite changed because the people involved thought the Latin Rite was entirely superstitious in nature?
From that I gather they thought all of the priesthood was superstitious.In the sixteenth century this doctrine of a priesthood endowed with mystical powers was pronounced superstitious by most of the Protestant Reformers, who, accordingly, rejected Holy Order from among the number of their sacraments.