- Sep 22, 2019
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@All4Christ I told them... the first time I mentioned I was taking the Eucharist in a Lutheran church I was told its fine. I had no problem until I mentioned it on a Catholic Message board, they made it seem like I was committing a mortal sin... but couldn't tell me what sin I was breaking, everything they told me came from the Catechism of the Catholic church.
I asked again. In a meeting with one of the priest, he asked if I understood the differences in the understanding of the two Eucharist. I told him I did, he said that's good but he never I should stop. Then when I mentioned it again in confession, to a different priest. All he said was I might get confused going to two different churches, but the Lutheran church I was going to was a good one... again he didn't say I should stop or had to choose one over the other. I finished my confession, he gave me some advise on something else I confessed, gave me my penance, absolution and that was that.
From what I'm understanding here is that it really isn't a sin, but is discouraged because of the separation of the two churches.
But if the members of other churches are our brothers and sister in Christ, why do I have to be a member of only one house, when we should all love each other, be united and in communion with each other as Jesus Christ wants us to be?
I asked again. In a meeting with one of the priest, he asked if I understood the differences in the understanding of the two Eucharist. I told him I did, he said that's good but he never I should stop. Then when I mentioned it again in confession, to a different priest. All he said was I might get confused going to two different churches, but the Lutheran church I was going to was a good one... again he didn't say I should stop or had to choose one over the other. I finished my confession, he gave me some advise on something else I confessed, gave me my penance, absolution and that was that.
From what I'm understanding here is that it really isn't a sin, but is discouraged because of the separation of the two churches.
But if the members of other churches are our brothers and sister in Christ, why do I have to be a member of only one house, when we should all love each other, be united and in communion with each other as Jesus Christ wants us to be?
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