Posted on 01/02/2017 4:25:11 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
...If the Church were to change its rules on shared Eucharistic Communion it would go against Revelation and the Magisterium, leading Christians to commit blasphemy and sacrilege, an Italian theologian has warned.
Drawing on the Churchs teaching based on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, Msgr. Nicola Bux, a former consulter to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, stressed that non-Catholic Christians must have undertaken baptism and confirmation in the Catholic Church, and repented of grave sin through sacramental confession, in order to be able to receive Jesus in the Eucharist.
Msgr. Bux was responding to the Register about concerns that elements of the current pontificate might be sympathetic of a form of open Communion proposed by the German Protestant theologian, Jürgen Moltmann.
The concerns have arisen primarily due to the Holy Fathers own comments on Holy Communion and Lutherans, his apparent support for some remarried divorcees to receive Holy Communion, and how others have used his frequently repeated maxim about the Eucharist: that it is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.
The debate specifically over intercommunion with Christian denominations follows recent remarks by Cardinal Walter Kasper who, in a Dec. 10 interview with Avvenire, said he hopes Pope Francis next declaration will open the way for intercommunion with other denominations in special cases.
The German theologian said shared Eucharistic communion is just a matter of time, and that the Popes recent participation in the Reformation commemoration in Lund has given a new thrust to the ecumenical process.
Pope Francis has often expressed his admiration for Cardinal Kaspers theology whose thinking has significantly influenced the priorities of this pontificate, particularly on the Eucharist.
For Moltmann, Holy Communion is the Lord's supper, not something organized by a church or a denomination...
(Excerpt) Read more at ncregister.com ...
Well, right now there appears to be two sets of roman catholics. Pre and post Vatican II.
Which one are you?
Please also see Matthew 15:4-5 in relation to Matthew 23 for comparison.
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Astounding, is it not!
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>> “(Incidentally, the Church teaches that the blessed virgin did need to be redeemed by the sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary, but that God applied the graces to her in advance of her conception.)” <<
Amazing!
You know that your church preaches this depth of blasphemy, yet you still remain in the abyss with them?
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Another pointless my Jesus is better than your Jesus thread. It’s depressing to watch Freepers argue about this.
Are the Gospels consistent in saying that one can be saved by believing only, without any action to exhibit one’s belief?
The part of the thread I was discussing ECF’s was about the Eucharist, not papal authority. But thanks for those quotes. Will take a look.
The ECFs are just as divided on the Eucharist as they are on the other topics. Their only consistency is their inconsistency.
Paul nor John thought it was bad to argue about truth. They wrote several books about it.
The more glory Mary receives, the more glory Jesus receives.
If anything to ignore Mary’s prominence is more at blaspheming Jesus.
The so-called “Vatican II” was a council sadly held by apostates.
The Church has held but one Vatican Council so far.
The Inquisition?
Really?
To worship Mary like Roman Catholics do goes against the Word.
A blog is sufficient proof?
That’s pushing it a bit.
Besides, which article is it in.
I’m not giving any more hits to someone’s blog.
And Catholics keep dancing around the fact that Jesus commanded that we CALL no man *Father*, but the title.
Again, excuses and justifications and rationalizations for disobeying Jesus.
Don’t forget the EO.
And the Greek Orthodox.
And the Russian Orthodox.
And the Ukrainian Catholic.
And ......
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Catholic_rites_and_churches
(Alexandrian:
Coptic Rite
Ethiopic Rite
Antiochian:
Maronite Rite
(West) Syrian Rite
Malankara Rite
Armenian Rite:
Armenian Rite
Chaldean or East Syrian:
Chaldean Rite
Syro-Malabar Rite
Byzantine Rite (Constantinopolitan):
Byzantine
Latin (Western) liturgical rites:
Roman Rite
Pre-Tridentine Mass (the various pre-1570 forms)
Tridentine Mass
Mass of Paul VI
Anglican Use
Ambrosian Rite
Rite of Braga
Mozarabic Rite
Catholic Order Rites (generally defunct):
Benedictine Rite
Carmelite Rite
Carthusian Rite
Cistercian Rite
Dominican Rite
Franciscan Rite
Friars Minor Capuchin Rite
Premonstratensian Rite
Servite Rite
Catholic autonomous particular Churches:
Latin Church with Latin liturgical traditions
Eastern Catholic Churches
Alexandrian liturgical tradition:
Coptic Catholic Church
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Eritrean Catholic Church
Antiochian liturgical tradition:
Maronite Church
Syrian Catholic Church
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Armenian liturgical tradition:
Armenian Catholic Church
Chaldean or East Syrian liturgical tradition:
Chaldean Catholic Church
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Byzantine liturgical tradition:
Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Byzantine Church of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic
Russian Greek Catholic Church
Ruthenian Catholic Church
Slovak Greek Catholic Church
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)
Lots of flavors of Catholicism to choose from>
I wonder which one of the variants and at what point in their respective histories, they were the OTC.
Amen×Eternity
The Church has held but one Vatican Council so far.
Is that official church teaching or your opinion?
If it's official church teaching, please cite it.
The Church has held but one Vatican Council so far.
By what authority or whose authority do you presume to sit in judgment of your church's leadership and the decisions they make?
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