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Offline chrstnoel1

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CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
« on: May 31, 2017, 03:50:00 AM »
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  • "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
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    Offline cassini

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    Re: CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
    « Reply #1 on: June 01, 2017, 04:31:06 AM »
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  • My, perhaps they are trying to bring back some lapsed alcoholics back to mass?

    Then again, looking at that kid enjoy his wine, maybe it will start a new generation of alcoholics.



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    You think this is something new??
    « Reply #2 on: June 02, 2017, 06:08:47 PM »
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  • I used to receive "communion" from the cup back in the '80's, when I was a clueless novus-ordoite sheeple.
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    Re: CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
    « Reply #3 on: June 12, 2017, 12:33:34 PM »
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  • Nothing wrong with receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass. I have been receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass ever since they started permitting the laity to receive the wine during Mass. If I am at a different Catholic parish and they only have the bread and not the wine for the laity I refrain from receiving Holy Communion because the biblical way is for laity to receive both the bread and the cup of wine.

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    Re: CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
    « Reply #4 on: June 12, 2017, 05:39:17 PM »
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  • Nothing wrong with receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass. I have been receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass ever since they started permitting the laity to receive the wine during Mass. If I am at a different Catholic parish and they only have the bread and not the wine for the laity I refrain from receiving Holy Communion because the biblical way is for laity to receive both the bread and the cup of wine.
    Then you are not Catholic at all because no Catholic believes he is receiving bread and wine during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. 
    What reference do you have for "the biblical way for the laity to receive"? 
    If you came here to learn, well and good, but it looks like you came to promote your de facto protestant "religion". 
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    Re: CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
    « Reply #5 on: June 13, 2017, 02:04:37 AM »
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  • Mr. Kopsho,
        You seem very ignorant of the Faith. If you reject Communion just because you couldn't drink from a chalice, you deny the doctrine that God is Omnipresent.

    God is everywhere! He is physicaly fully present in even the tiniest particle of the Eucharist, or smallest drop from the chalice. To say that receiving Communion under both species is the only right way to do so is wrong. The Holy Mother Church only gives us Communion under one species to re- inforce this truth. In "The Catechist" (I think from TAN?) there are stories of the host bleeding blood and turning into flesh (and there are plenty others in history). If we do not truly receive the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity under one, single form in entirety, why do these things happen?
    To deny this is a grave error!

    Lastly, if God is Infinitely Great in all things, He loves us more then we can ever comprehend. He wants to be united to us, more then we could ever understand. Therefore, it is a grievous INGRATITUDE to avoid our Lord God and Saviour in His sacramental presence if we are in a State of Grace and able to receive! We owe Him so much that we are OBLIGED to reciprocate, and it would be offensive not to, for those who know better.
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    Re: CATHOLIC RECEIVES A CHALICE OF WINE IN MASS COMMUNION
    « Reply #6 on: June 13, 2017, 08:17:07 AM »
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  • Nothing wrong with receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass. I have been receiving both the bread and cup of wine during Mass ever since they started permitting the laity to receive the wine during Mass. If I am at a different Catholic parish and they only have the bread and not the wine for the laity I refrain from receiving Holy Communion because the biblical way is for laity to receive both the bread and the cup of wine.
    This reminds me of when I was a member of the parish council at a Novus Ordo parish.  We were discussing the expense of purchasing new communion cups for the parish.  The "nun" wanted us to these "nice" metal cups she found in a religious articles catalogue because the one of the wine glasses the parish was using was found to have a small chip in the edge and the communicant who noticed it commented that someone might cut her lip on the jagged glass.

    The conversation wandered and one of the parish council members noted that in another rural parish about 30 miles to the south they have a new priest who was only ordained a couple of years ago.  That priest had stopped the practice of giving "the wine" at communion altogether.  Another member said that he hates that because "when you only receive the bread, it feels like you're only getting half of Jesus."