Since a great many people use the expression "personal hell" when describing lifestyles or activities that they would be miserable engaging in, I'm sorry that you took it personally.
My husband is the kind of person that can eat the exact same thing for dinner every single night. He ate cheap homemade stew for 2 meals a day every day for over two years in grad school. I, on the other hand, would consider that my own personal hell, since I have a strong desire for variety in my meals. It's not a judgment on his preferences, simply a contrasting description of my own.
Again, I just posted how there are communions going on for the last 4 weeks in my RCC and not ONCE have they "announced" the idea of a "closed-table". The priests are well aware (believe me it is OBVIOUS-lol!!) that not everyone attending these masses are RC.
I would think that if they are being denied communion, it's for a reason that they are already aware of, and if it upsets them to be ineligible for communion, they would do something to change their eligibility status. Otherwise it's like a student getting upset that they failed a class when they haven't turned in any of their homework assignments.
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Who said that was the way that the RCC refers to their restrictions on communion?
PumpkinAngel
Since a great many people use the expression "personal hell" when describing lifestyles or activities that they would be miserable engaging in, I'm sorry that you took it personally.
My husband is the kind of person that can eat the exact same thing for dinner every single night. He ate cheap homemade stew for 2 meals a day every day for over two years in grad school. I, on the other hand, would consider that my own personal hell, since I have a strong desire for variety in my meals. It's not a judgment on his preferences, simply a contrasting description of my own.
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For the third time, lol.....posts 780, 793.
PumpkinAngel
Huh? That answered my question how?
The communion prayer is pretty specific on who is called to participate in communion. Do you interpret it differently?
Did you read what I posted?
You said it wasn't a closed table after boardwu defined what a closed table was.
PumpkinAngel
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