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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not Catholic, but was a [b]Christian witness[/b] to my nephew's baptism. It was during mass, [b]so I went to mass (yuck)[/b]. Had baptism been after mass, I would not have gone. In OP's situation, I think it's totally fine to not go, if you're not Catholic.[/quote] How Christian of you.[/quote] More Christian than denying the Eucharist to non-Catholics.[/quote] What is wrong with denying the Eucharist to non-Catholics? Non-Catholics do not believe what Catholics believe about the Eucharist - that through transubstantiation, the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ. [b]At best, Protestants believe it to be a "remembrance" of what happened at the Last Supper. [/b] ?[/quote] This is blatantly false. [i]Some [/i]Protestants consider a memorial. My church does not - it's a sacrament. Please don't spread lies about us.[/quote] I thought only Catholics believed in transubstantiation.[/quote]
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