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Com-moon-ion (Buzz Aldrin)
WDTPRS ^ | July 22, 2013 | Fr. John Zuhlsdorf

Posted on 07/22/2013 1:49:56 PM PDT by NYer

From the Daily Mail:

Revealed: Buzz Aldrin took Holy Communion on the MOON (but NASA kept it secret)

Former astronaut Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin may have been the second man to walk on the moon, but he was the first – and only – person to celebrate Holy Communion on it.
Inside the lunar module just hours before following Neil Armstrong onto the heavenly body in 1969, Aldrin celebrated the Christian sacrament with wafers and a bottle of wine – a fact the U.S. government reportedly refused to make public at the time.
The Apollo 11 astronaut’s plan to broadcast the religious act back to Earth was blocked by NASA after an atheist filed a lawsuit complaining about a previous holy broadcast on the Apollo 8.

Holy Communion is a Christian act of worship in which parishioners recreate the last meal Jesus had with his disciples, known as the Last Supper.
Before stepping out of the module, Aldrin pulled out a small plastic container of wine and some bread which he had brought from Webster Presbyterian church near Houston, where he was an elder.
Aldrin had received permission from the Presbyterian church’s general assembly to administer it to himself.

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You can read the rest there.

For more about who is Bishop of the Moon, go HERE.


TOPICS: Catholic; History; Skeptics/Seekers; Worship
KEYWORDS: aldrin; astronaut; astronauts; christians; communion; moon; nasa
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To: Salvation
satire?

No, sadly. I've heard and read of this incident before.

41 posted on 07/22/2013 2:40:40 PM PDT by Lee N. Field ("You keep using that verse, but I do not think it means what you think it means.")
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

I’m not going to rag on him for not knowing the Truth about the Holy Mass.

He intended an act of piety. In a way it’s like “planting the flag,” declaring that God is sovereign everywhere and we can never go beyond his loving reach.


42 posted on 07/22/2013 2:47:43 PM PDT by Mad Dawg (In te, Domine, speravi: non confundar in aeternum.)
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To: NYer

“Aldrin had received permission from the Presbyterian church’s general assembly to administer it to himself.”

I suppose being on the moon might qualify as an extraordinary circumstance :)


43 posted on 07/22/2013 2:55:49 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

Well, if you can literally claim to be the only Presbyterian within a million miles, maybe you get a pass on doing it alone.


44 posted on 07/22/2013 2:58:37 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Lee N. Field

Bit back in Aldrin’s day wasn’t the PCUSA valid?


45 posted on 07/22/2013 2:58:43 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Lee N. Field

But back in Aldrin’s day wasn’t the PCUSA valid?


46 posted on 07/22/2013 2:58:54 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: carriage_hill
Wow, I didn’t know the lunar module had that kind of artificial gravity, back then. Isn’t stuff floating around, if not secured, the ISS space station, even these days? Just wondering...

If they were on the moon at the time, the moon does have 1/6 earth's gravity. So if something weighed 6oz, it would weigh 1oz.

Mark

47 posted on 07/22/2013 3:02:29 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: NYer
The followers of the moon god must not be too pleased. In sha'a alllah إن شاء الله.
48 posted on 07/22/2013 3:06:43 PM PDT by WMarshal (Free citizen, never a subject or a civilian)
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To: MarkL

Okay; didn’t know that. I was just amazed that the wine didn’t float-up into drops in the module. Thanks.


49 posted on 07/22/2013 3:10:44 PM PDT by Carriage Hill (Guns kill people, pencils misspell words, cars drive drunk & spoons make you fat.)
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To: Colonel_Flagg

Aldrin’s Communion rite is described in Mailer’s OF A FIRE ON THE MOON, page 394 ( copyright 1969.) That’s where I learned of it.


50 posted on 07/22/2013 3:11:13 PM PDT by dr_lew
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To: NYer
Aldrin was (and is) an incredibly brilliant engineer, and came up with many of the tools and EVA techniques and training eventually used by NASA. IIRC, the submerged EVA simulator was his idea.

Mark

51 posted on 07/22/2013 3:14:10 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: Salvation
Bit back in Aldrin’s day wasn’t the PCUSA valid?

That would take a bit of analysis. Short answer, sounder than now.

52 posted on 07/22/2013 3:34:20 PM PDT by Lee N. Field ("You keep using that verse, but I do not think it means what you think it means.")
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To: al_c

Catholics - 0 ... because a priest must be present. To my knowledge, no astronauts have been Catholic priests.


Spot on. Only an ordained priest can consecrate the host.

A side-point, there are those who are sick and invalid who cannot make it to Mass. For those people, the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was consecrated at Mass, is delivered to such individuals who are bed-ridden, etc., by an appointed Extra-Ordinary minister of the Eucharist.

Even if Buzz Aldrin was a Catholic, I doubt that he could have been given the opportunity to take the Host with him. Upon consecration, the host is meant to be consumed immediately upon presentation.


53 posted on 07/22/2013 3:36:46 PM PDT by AlexisHeavyMetal1981 (Z)
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To: Alex Murphy
If you'd like to include the PC(USA) within the definition of "Catholic", I won't object.

I actually asked whether you put the PC(USA) within the definition of "Presbyterian". I note you changed the subject instead of answering the question.

54 posted on 07/22/2013 3:38:31 PM PDT by Campion ("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

at the time the Moon was God’s house so I guess that makes Buzz a Lunartick!


55 posted on 07/22/2013 3:44:33 PM PDT by Young Werther (Julius Caesar said "Quae cum ita sunt. Since these things are so.".)
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To: bert

>Transubstantiation can’t occur in a vacuum<

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Wow, was it St. Thomas Aquinas or was it St. Augustine who divulged this to you?

At what minimum atmospheric pressure can transubstantiation begin to take place?


56 posted on 07/22/2013 3:59:50 PM PDT by 353FMG ( I do not say whether I am serious or sarcastic -- I respect FReepers too much.)
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To: Salvation

I did not know this and thanks for the post describing it.


57 posted on 07/22/2013 5:13:50 PM PDT by luvie (All my heroes wear camos! Thank you David, Michael, Chris Txradioguy, JJ, CMS, & ALL of you heroes!)
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To: LUV W

Most welcome.


58 posted on 07/22/2013 5:16:07 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: stylecouncilor

Could you post your pic?


59 posted on 07/23/2013 11:31:27 AM PDT by onedoug
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