To: marshmallow
Pssst. Don't tell anyone, but along the Camino de Santiago, churches regularly give communion to non-catholics, actually they allow some Anglican priest to participate in the Mass. Actually, because of the financial importance and religious opportunity for conversion, this has been going on for a long, long, long time.
3 posted on
01/10/2017 7:39:58 PM PST by
Robert357
(D.Rather "Hoist with his own petard!" www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1223916/posts)
To: Robert357
In my Catholic high school (I’m not Catholic) a long time ago, a Methodist student in our school was taking communion with the blessing of the Catholic fathers and brothers. The Roman Catholic Church has many sub-groups.
4 posted on
01/10/2017 7:45:44 PM PST by
WKTimpco
To: Robert357
Actually, because of the financial importance and religious opportunity for conversion, this has been going on for a long, long, long time. Why would any non-catholic consider converting to Catholicism if they're already being given (sacrilegiously) the Blessed Sacrament in their present state?
6 posted on
01/10/2017 8:03:02 PM PST by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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