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“Catholic extremism?”As an example of Catholic extremism in calling Protestants idolators, I’ve seen Catholics in these forums argue that Protestants who believe in the Real Presence in the Eucharist are guilty of idolatry. They contend that this is so because the orders of Protestant clergy are invalid and, therefore, it is impossible that the Real Presence of Christ is present in a Protestant Eucharist. That being the case (so this argument goes), these Protestants are guilty of idolatry because they worship mere bread and wine instead of the Body and Blood of Christ. So, there are nuts everywhere. We just need to ignore them and move on.
I know you are only addressing this to those who have said this. But I myself don’t believe that Protestants want to worship an idol. If they want to believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ then I know that they would not WANT to worship an idol. But I could also say that any Protestant “host” is NOT the Body, Blood, Soul & Divinity of Jesus Christ. Why? Because of the very reason that you stated in your post. The only ones that have the power by the Holy Spirit to change the bread & wine into the Body & Blood of Jesus Christ are validly ordained Catholic Priests. Sorry to break the news to you about that but it is a FACT.
So if any Protestants believe in the Real Presence you are more than welcome to come join the Catholic Church so that you too can receive Jesus Christ in Holy Communion.
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and pray for my sister and her two kids too.