Lastdaysbeliever
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It has everything to do with with the presence of Jesus now doesn't it.Mt 18 has nothing to do with the Eucharist
It has everything to do with with the presence of Jesus now doesn't it.Mt 18 has nothing to do with the Eucharist
Is Jesus Chris present in the SSPX eucharist?I was referring to bread being prayed over at my home -- you said it would become His body [The Eucharist]. Do we [all] have that ability? Thanks
Hi Arch, I'll take a stab at it. I don't know if I have an official or right understanding here, but in the proper order of things, the pastor preaches, baptizes and officiates over the Lord Supper as he properly ordained to do by God's gifting of service in that capacity. Before I say anything else, the preached gospel for absolution of sins, baptism for the forgiveness of sins and the Lord's Supper for the remission of sins is the same theme and exact message in different modes of packaging.I was referring to bread being prayed over at my home -- you said it would become His body [The Eucharist]. Do we [all] have that ability? Thanks
As far as I know, the Eucharist is provided through the priesthood of Catholic and Orthodox Churches.Is Jesus Chris present in the SSPX eucharist?
From your previous posts, I gather anyone can turn the bread into Christ's body.... what about the priesthood?Is Jesus Chris present in the SSPX eucharist?
So it's perfectly licit to attend an SSPX church? That's not what the RC currently teaches.As far as I know, the Eucharist is provided through the priesthood of Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
All believers are priests. Those called and ordained should be the ones serving communion, for good order.From your previous posts, I gather anyone can turn the bread into Christ's body.... what about the priesthood?
I don't consider SSPX in communion with Christ's Catholic Church.So it's perfectly licit to attend an SSPX church? That's not what the RC currently teaches.
Indeed -- 1 Peter --- The ministerial priesthood is a different priesthoodAll believers are priests.
That's irrelevant to whether or not they have a valid but illicit mass.I don't consider SSPX in communion with Christ's Catholic Church.
You don't get to invent new priesthoods when convenient.Indeed -- 1 Peter --- The ministerial priesthood is a different priesthood
So true -- Christ established one Church and His ministerial priesthood continues through the laying on of hands.You don't get to invent new priesthoods when convenient.
The laying on of hands is a fine practice. What's dubious in the Roman Catholic notion is some sort of succession. Assemblies are to call their own pastors.So true -- Christ established one Church and His ministerial priesthood continues through the laying on of hands.
The important thing to remember is [my signature]. That way, we won't get mixed messages from the HS.The laying on of hands is a fine practice. What's dubious in the Roman Catholic notion is some sort of succession. Assemblies are to call their own pastors.
Nic🙂
So SSPX priests are legitimate and their mass is valid.So true -- Christ established one Church and His ministerial priesthood continues through the laying on of hands.
Yup. Catholics can't even assure you that their priests are even Catholic in the first place, much less everyone of them going back 2 thousand years.The laying on of hands is a fine practice. What's dubious in the Roman Catholic notion is some sort of succession. Assemblies are to call their own pastors.
Nic🙂
You are more than welcome to ask that question on the Catholicism board but weren't we talking about 'all believers' having the power to turn bread into Christs body? [ministerial priesthood?]So SSPX priests are legitimate and their mass is valid.
Despite my preferences set to view signatures, I can't see anyones.🥺 So perhaps you can clarify in more explicit terms what your signature says? Thank you.The important thing to remember is [my signature]. That way, we won't get mixed messages from the HS.
Blessings!
We has others post a bottleneck where everyone that was "calid" had to pass through one individual. And we are talking around the time of the reformation.Yup. Catholics can't even assure you that their priests are even Catholic in the first place, much less everyone of them going back 2 thousand years.
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A priest discovered his baptism was invalid. Its ripple effects bring heartache and confusion to the entire church community
The Archdiocese of Detroit is seeking to contact anyone who may have received invalid sacraments after a priest of the archdiocese learned his own baptism as an infant 30 years ago was invalid.www.americamagazine.org
1 Jn 2:19Despite my preferences set to view signatures, I can't see anyones.🥺