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[quote=Anonymous]@17:05, thank you for beginning to explain closed communion. It is an issue on which I fundamentally disagree with the RCC -- namely that the RCC decides who can receive Christ and who cannot, as opposed to the individual believer. As for denying Eucharist to a pro-choice politician, I would argue that priests/bishops doing this during election season are injecting themselves into the political process; I don't know if politicians have been denied Eucharist for other reasons (or if non-famous laity are denied Communion for their positions). I guess being denied over abortion is a good headline-grabbing mechanism. FWIW, the Churches of Christ and The Episcopal Church both take weekly communion, and both are "open table." OP, it seems St. Columba has begun going off in its own direction -- if you do leave, please communicate your concerns to the diocese. [/quote]
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