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I think you’re used to it simply being one, uniform belief, and that’s to be understood, that’s what you’re used to. The beauty of our service, for example, is that it doesn’t have to all be the same thing. For some, viewing it as the body and blood of Christ is how they commune with God. For others, myself included, viewing it as the Bread of Heaven, is how I see it, and that’s how I commune. That room to choose is left because different people come to God in different ways, and no one should be barred from the Lord’s table because they’re more comfortable reaching him in a different way than others. Much like Catholicism, this is all faith.
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and this does not conform to One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism…and this model in practice does not lead to unity but division, after division, after division…and can be seen in the thread…It’s not creating different versions of the truth, per se; because we accept that people within our church may believe differently than we do - I think, as a Catholic, and this isn’t at all meant to be an insult so please don’t take it as such, you’re not used to that freedom to believe as you choose, because the Church says one thing, and what the Church says is law. To many of us, that’s an alien concept. In spite of whatever minor differences we have in our beliefs, we are all united as brothers and sisters in Christ, and instead of trying to stamp out those differences, we celebrate them; it’s that diversity of belief that makes us individuals, and as individuals we choose to work together as a team, come together as a parish family, learn from one another as people, help each other as neighbors; and all of this in turn shapes and nourishes our faith, and sometimes minor beliefs may change from here to there, but we all march under the same banner (in my case, the Episcopal banner) - and we do so not because we have to, but because we choose to
Wrongly dividing the Body of Christ…
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=766675
People leave, and as you say, you left…