Here is a very in depth article regarding the Catholic position on the invalidity of Anglican orders and Anglican Eucharist; and since the ELCA/ELCIC's apostolic succession is through Anglican Bishops, it applies to those Synods as well: https://frstephensmuts.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/do-anglicans-have-a-valid-eucharist/
An agreement in principal or wishful thinking is not going to change what is intrenched in history and Papal declaration.
Your argument is circular and reflects counter-ecumenism. Within the astounding context of bringing Lutherans back into the fold of St Peter, there are other discussions/ full-communions taking place across the Church. The message is that to profess the ecumenical creeds, hear the Gospel and celebrate the Sacraments one is in union with the holy catholic faith. For Lutherans who share ministries with Reformed, Methodist, Anglican the belief in the Real Presence is not necessary for holy Communion. Lutherans believe Christ is literally present on the altars of all Christian churches whether or not the denomination professes it.
This is the future of the holy Church

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