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Only those persons that are Catholic can receive communion in a catholic church.
This is because Catholics believe in transubstantiation.
The Host become the Body and Blood of Jesus.
Lutherans believe in the Real Presence of Jesus...which is different.
As a result,,, Lutherans CANNOT receive communion in a Catholic church, because they do not believe in transubstantiation.
Anyway, how could you be both Lutheran AND Catholic? The doctrine is totally different.
(the teachings).
That is exactly the problem! No church, especially the Catholic Church, should deny the body and blood of Christ to anyone. Jesus even shared the bread and wine with Judas. No person, priest, bishop, cardinal, or pope has the right to stand between Jesus and anyone.
Or did the Orthodox split away from the Catholics??"We" - Christians - were already "not one body" 500 years prior to Reformation.
Catholics split away from Orthodox, great schism 1054
There is no requirement here to put yourself back under the laws of denominations.
Anyway, how could you be both Lutheran AND Catholic? The doctrine is totally different.
In the eyes of God I do believe He honors your desire to please Him.Its easier when you know what you're doing is not a sin to God.
I don't know, maybe because I don't know doctrine very well, or how it makes one church right and the other church wrong in the eyes of God?
Or did the Orthodox split away from the Catholics??
We were ONE till 1,000 AD
Then TWO
Now?
Since the "Eucharist" at a Protestant church is just a piece of bread, and not the actual body of Jesus Christ, there is no harm in receiving it, except for that consideration.
Yet, you sir, are putting trying to imply that your own opinions are more valid that those of Scripture and the Church over the past two millennia.When I read through the posts I am impressed about how much the "official" denominations, including the Catholic church, have put people under their version of the law. Christians are all in Christ and are free from any formal church authority. The "official" denominations have no right to tell people what they must do to be accepted: Matthew 11:28-30 says " “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
There is no requirement here to put yourself back under the laws of denominations.
It seems you do not accept that Christ's very body and blood are present and consumed in the Eucharist; as such, you do not have a dog in this hunt.How quickly 'religious' men ruined and completely lost touch with the 'so simple' act of disciples 'breaking bread and giving thanks' 'together'. Lord help us as too how far we can twist something 'so simple' as taking bread together and turn it into laws, rules, heresy, and rule over others, the whole denominational magisterial priestcraft communion service reminds me of the idolatry Aaron committed with the golden calf... auughh
I had stopped going to church for decades... when I went back I started to question if I still believed as Catholics... so I asked a lot of question. When I was able to go to a Lutheran bible study class I went to, then went to their services, to see the difference.
I never said either are wrong; it has to do with submitting to pastoral authority. You said yourself that you are questioning some Catholic doctrine and theology; but by communing with them, you express personal concord with their teaching.Its easier when you know what you're doing is not a sin to God.
I don't know, maybe because I don't know doctrine very well, or how it makes one church right and the other church wrong in the eyes of God?
That is exactly the problem! No church, especially the Catholic Church, should deny the body and blood of Christ to anyone. Jesus even shared the bread and wine with Judas. No person, priest, bishop, cardinal, or pope has the right to stand between Jesus and anyone.
or vice-versa.But you’re taking Communion in their service as well and as others have mentioned, are by doing so agreeing with their beliefs. The Lutheran and the Catholic Churches view Communion differently so I don’t see why you would take Communion at a Lutheran Church since their views are different.
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