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Interesting true account: Some time ago, I attended a funeral at a Catholic Church. The lady was the grandmother of a good friend of mine, a person he was close to, so I attended to support my friend. I've been to several Catholic funerals - and this was very typical. It was a Mass (with an incredible cantor, btw - INCREDIBLE voice). Perhaps 50 or so were in attendance, small so it was in the school chapel. Very few (I'm not sure any) were Catholic. The priest (a young, gracious man) was very conscience of this - and so spent some time before the service began explaining the service. Did a very nice job of that. He mentioned that the Eucharist was going to be offered. And he specifically STATED that "normally, Catholics participated." Yup. BUT he went on to specifically state that in such situations, "the Church welcomes all Christians" (he MAY have said all Baptized Christians - I'm not sure). I was shocked. But he made quite a point of it - and then went on to tell the group how this is done in the Catholic Church. I was listening.... in shock. He said NOTHING about receiving a blessing. I looked at the acolyte wondering if he was thinking what I was....
Now, I have spoken briefly to him prior to the service, because I got there way too early and was talking a bit with the Cantor when the priest came to coordinate things with him. He greeted me, I mentioned that I had been Catholic and was now Lutheran, and we had a little nice chat. Nice guy.
Well, time for the reception of the Eucharist. ALL came forward. Including my friend who ONCE went to an Assembly of God church but I don't think had been to church since he was a child. Several others. I went too - but I was the only one who didn't do as he instructed, I kept my head down and hands crossed across my chest, seeking a blessing. He did so, looking at me a bit weird.
I said nothing afterword (NOT MY PLACE). But I DID ask a Catholic priest at a website I was active at at the time ( obviously NOT revealing the priests' name - NOT MY PLACE). He was not shocked that this happened, but stressed to me that he did wrong.
No point there. And I KNOW there are LCMS pastors who do what probably isn't according to the book, too.
But in any case, I did what I had been taught non-Catholics should do - IN SPITE OF what this pastor instructed us to do (or maybe permitted us to do - don't recall the EXACT wording; I was in shock). After all, I was not mandated to receive the Eucharist. And as I told the pastor, I'm not Catholic anymore. Now.... I wonder about the wisdom of their having the Eucharist at this service when he KNEW few if any Catholics would be there - but again, none of my business. He could have just communion the acolyte (who seemed to be a kid from their school, obviously old enough) and that was it. But again, I'm not Catholic so none of that is any of my business. I did what I thought was right.
I've given my view on this already.
A blessed Lenten season to you and yours...
- Josiah
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