I would like to know how the Orthodox view of the Eucharist compares to the RCC view of the Eucharist in regards to it being a representation of the sacrifice.
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I believe that leavened bread can be used, but it isn't used in my church. We use the same sort of communion wafers as the Catholic Church uses.
I am still a little hung up on the sacrifice part. I have problems with the idea that we are offering up the Eucharist as a sacrifice to God...which is how I understand the Catholic view. I don't have a problem with it being a sacrifice that is made present for us so we can receive forgiveness of sins. But I do have a problem with it being a sacrifice that we offer to God for forgiveness of sins.
If it is Christ that offers Himself (which I believe), then I can believe that...but it was Christ who offered Himself on the cross, and He is now made present to us so we can truly receive His Body and Blood. That offering doesn't need to be made again.
By the way...I am not trying to debate this issue...as I know this isn't the correct forum to do so. I am just trying to make sure I understand the Orthodox position correctly and don't reject it because I am confusing it with the Catholic position...which I have serious problems with.
I think you nice Lutheran folks use leavend bread for your communion as well don't you?
I believe that leavened bread can be used, but it isn't used in my church. We use the same sort of communion wafers as the Catholic Church uses.
I am still a little hung up on the sacrifice part. I have problems with the idea that we are offering up the Eucharist as a sacrifice to God...which is how I understand the Catholic view. I don't have a problem with it being a sacrifice that is made present for us so we can receive forgiveness of sins. But I do have a problem with it being a sacrifice that we offer to God for forgiveness of sins.
If it is Christ that offers Himself (which I believe), then I can believe that...but it was Christ who offered Himself on the cross, and He is now made present to us so we can truly receive His Body and Blood. That offering doesn't need to be made again.
By the way...I am not trying to debate this issue...as I know this isn't the correct forum to do so. I am just trying to make sure I understand the Orthodox position correctly and don't reject it because I am confusing it with the Catholic position...which I have serious problems with.