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Are Protestants allowed to receive the Catholic Eucharist?

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Does that mean physical blood with hemoglobin and DNA?
It is what it is. A great mystery and a miracle. We know this by Scripture and by faith. Scripture also warns us about receiving it and failing to discern Christ's body and blood.
 
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Tony,
What is the icon you placed below my post. I cannot find its meaning anywhere.
It's an Emoticon that means that Tony thought that your previous post had "useful" stuff in it.

You can find and use/apply an Emoticon to someone's post by clicking on the "Like" button (with a Thumbs up, next to it) located on the bottom right-hand side of each post. (er, that's for PC users)
 
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It's an Emoticon that means that Tony thought that your previous post had "useful" stuff in it.

You can find and use/apply an Emoticon to someone's post by clicking on the "Like" button (with a Thumbs up, next to it) located on the bottom right-hand side of each post. (er, that's for PC users)
That's why I couldn't find it . I'm smartphone only.
It keeps me confused enough all by itself.
 
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That's why I couldn't find it . I'm smartphone only.
It keeps me confused enough all by itself.
The same would be true for me! Too much info on a too small device... good luck with it all.
 
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1 Cor 11:


Strong's Greek: 2168. εὐχαριστέω (eucharisteó) — 38 Occurrences

The English term *Eucharist" comes from G2168.


Are Protestants allowed to receive the Catholic Eucharist?

Catholics believe in transubstantiation. If you don't, you are not a member of the Catholic Church. Officially, you are not allowed to participate in the Catholic Eucharist. Canon Law 844 §1:
His Body and Blood is reserved for members of His Church, and no one else. All are invited but many reject Him for the sake of their own ideas.
 
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