gay communion
Jun. 8th, 2004 06:42 pmI'm not sure what to think about this...
"Church teaching dictates that the Blessed Sacrament should be received only by baptized Catholics who are in the state of grace," the archdiocese said in a statement. "However, the determination of a person's spiritual readiness rests with the individual conscience and honesty of individual worshippers."
True.
Archbishop Harry Flynn has said Rainbow Sash members will not be denied Communion, reserving such an action for "extreme" circumstances.
"Church teaching dictates that the Blessed Sacrament should be received only by baptized Catholics who are in the state of grace," the archdiocese said in a statement. "However, the determination of a person's spiritual readiness rests with the individual conscience and honesty of individual worshippers."
Also true.
My benefit of the doubt definitely falls with the second argument.
"Church teaching dictates that the Blessed Sacrament should be received only by baptized Catholics who are in the state of grace," the archdiocese said in a statement. "However, the determination of a person's spiritual readiness rests with the individual conscience and honesty of individual worshippers."
True.
Archbishop Harry Flynn has said Rainbow Sash members will not be denied Communion, reserving such an action for "extreme" circumstances.
"Church teaching dictates that the Blessed Sacrament should be received only by baptized Catholics who are in the state of grace," the archdiocese said in a statement. "However, the determination of a person's spiritual readiness rests with the individual conscience and honesty of individual worshippers."
Also true.
My benefit of the doubt definitely falls with the second argument.