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This NPR interview was passed on to me by a good friend who thought it would speak to me, and does it ever. Hope you like it too.
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing that....would be a great sermon starter for me.
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That's because the universe, itself, is sacramental. It's our "job," as followers, to notice God everywhere.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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I enjoyed this book [Take this Bread] even though I disagree with significant portions of her theology and policies, one of them being open communion.
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Blessed Virgin, mother and bearer of Christ our hope; illuminated with the light of this, our Christmas joy, in your obedience you become our Mother in Christ because you became the first daughter of God. Pray for us now, your children, lead us now to your Son. Amen. Last edited by Jordan St. Francis; 06-01-2008 at 02:43 AM. |
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So long as we're viewing meals with strangers as an analogical extension of the idea of Eucharist, I rejoice in what the OP said. However, the Eucharist is a closed meal in the sense that only baptized Christians ought to participate. To give meals with strangers/outcasts precisely the same meaning as what occurs at the communion table would cheapen Eucharist.
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On the other hand, the Eucharist is what it is. We cannot cheapen it, nor make it more valuable, since it is the Body of Christ. We can honor it. We can revere it. We can celebrate it. We can participate in it.
If Christ "cheapened" himself by touching the untouchable with his body, in what way can allowing all at the Table "cheapen" his body more? When we participate in Eucharist, we assign a certain meaning and a certain value to it. We see it as set apart from all other meals. Don't you think that 1) because it is set apart, that others will not view it, in some way, as "different," "special," or "set apart" themselves? 2) that we who revere it set an example for others to follow? In opening the Table to all baptized believers, we are opening the Table to differing perspectives. If we open it to all who would come, what difference is it, really? Do you think that a scoffer would really want to participate?
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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