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Amazingly, I did see it. Sometimes when these threads run on and on I give up following them, but here I am.Hery Gary.
Great to have you here brother.
You probably wont see this because this is the thread gone wild… but I take the chance.
I’m sorry that you experienced that sort of disrespect for the Eucharist. We certainly do nothing like that in my congregation.I grew up Lutheran and became a Catholic in 2004 mainly because I perceived the Holy Spirit to be calling me to receive the Body and Blood of Christ in the Catholic Church.
In the Lutheran Church I grew up in the Eucharist was revered by many, but everyone could receive it without any seriousness and after the service the bread and wine was trown into the garbage or zink… so I think there is a huge difference there in how the RCC perceives Holy Communion as an objective transformation taking place not within my mind as I receive in faith, like Luther taught, but as a real transformation of bread and wine into Body and Blood.
It’s good to hear that you know the healing power of the Eucharist. People who deny the reality of Christ’s body and blood are missing a great deal.I have personally experienced that the Eucharist has great healing power in the Roman Catholic Church and the official Church teaching is such that we know what we believe it is, and no Catholic can say its a symbol or a only subjective reality.
Thanks be to God for those who are faithful.I have met protestant pastors that I regard highly and I am sure the Lord delights in, who were more Catholic in their understanding and thus wouldn’t waste any of the Body and Blood as they perceived it, while their colleages didn’t care,…
I think that Lutherans who take seriously the Confessio Augustana are grounded in an authority beyond themselves. Sadly, many do not do so.This huge difference in understanding and no authority except the subjective mind in the Lutheran world has also made me aware that Lutheranism is an island… or a house built on sand.
I agree that terrible things have happened, and are happening, within the church. Pray that the Holy Spirit will act and that people will be led back to righteousness.I love my brethren but the Lutheran Church where I am is going under because its conforming to the culture of death and offers no real resistance. In my country the Lutheran pastors even have begun to “bless homosexual marriages” in the churches, we have lesbian women pastors that openly engage in active homosexuality… And we basically have a watered down truth… but hey, that last part is also experienced in the Catholic Church.