St. Charles? |
I've never seen a church that checks your Catholic card at the door. Why does it matter if your spouse isn't Catholic?
Everyone is welcome to attend a Catholic mass. |
I'm not Catholic and my DH and kids are. We live in McLean and St. Luke's is our parish. I finally told my DH that our marriage suffers every time I have to listen to a homily at St. Lukes. Holy Trinity is a great parish and I always learn something or have something constructive to think about after the service.
As to the above poster, I've been married 25+ years and no one knows if I'm Catholic or not when I attend mass. I call BS on being called a whore because you aren't Catholic. In fact, I call BS that a priest would use that term. |
And none of the sacraments or accompanying grace. |
Sure, anyone can attend, but there are rules for belonging. |
Only if you believe that sacraments and grace are only available from the Catholic Church. |
This. They are Jesuits and in the diocese of Washington. Diocese of Arlington is one of the most conservative in the us. St Agnes is super maga. |
I hear John Neumann in Reston a lot for this. I’ve attended st Mark in Vienna to include my kids in ccd and have not found it overly conservative. I’ve not heard politics mentioned at all not abortion or homosexuality. |
but, if you're not christened Roman Catholic in good standing, be ready to be told that you can't receive communion. (I went anyhow at a church where the priest didn't recognize me). |
I’m not Catholic, but this is just total disrespect. |
Well, if you believe what the Catholic Churches teaches, then you believe that Episcopal “sacraments” are invalid. Hence, the Episcopal church is not a fungible substitute as suggested in the post responded to. |
Nativity in Burke is the only answer to this question.
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Correct. Still wondering why it matters if his wife isn't Catholic. |
True! |
It seems disrespectful to me to tell people that they don't qualify to receive communion with the rest of the people in the church. |