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Well, then, good. I would hate to see your congregation reject anyone for who they are.I tried to go back and edit that, but the time limit had been passed.
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I think you are misinformed about what denying the Eucharist means. It is not a rejection of the person at all.But the truth is, Catholicās reject people all the time. Bishops and pastors regularly deny the Eucharist to politicians and gay people.
I think you are also misinformed about why a child may be denied baptism. Parents need not be sinless in order to have their child baptized. They need only be truthful about the fact that they plan to live their lives as a Catholic family.Baptism is denied to children because of their parentās perceived sins.
Yet this is not a rejection of them. They are welcome to come, and actually, they may receive the Eucharist if they are not living an adulterous life.As a matter of everyday life, Eucharist is denied to people who have divorced and remarried.
But of course. Just like an unmarried couple is welcome to date, but they are excluded from the right to the marital embrace until they are, well, married.One must assent to a Creed to be Catholic, or else, while you may be welcome in building, you are excluded from the sacraments.
So youāll excuse me if I take your protestations of ātoleranceā with a few grains of salt.
Huh? Tolerance? Who mentioned tolerance in our discussion?Just a few.![]()
I was talking about welcoming all into the embrace of Christ.