Germany: Protestant Communion For "All"
What was predicted for Germany, is already happening: Holy Communion is thrown to everybody who cares or doesn't care (Mt 7:6). Recently appointed Bishop Franz Jung of Würzburg, Germany, now invited …More
What was predicted for Germany, is already happening: Holy Communion is thrown to everybody who cares or doesn't care (Mt 7:6).
Recently appointed Bishop Franz Jung of Würzburg, Germany, now invited "all" Protestant spouses participating in Masses for marriage jubelees in his cathedral on June 5 and 6 to [unworthily] receive Holy Communion.
Jung explicitly does not require any “individual circumstances” which is another prove that the much advertised "individual case" provision is only a trick.
Würzburg is the seventh German diocese to introduce intercommunion. The others are Paderborn, Magdeburg, Osnabrück, Hamburg, Bamberg and Essen.
The bishops of these former Catholic dioceses prove to the world that they have lapsed from the Faith.
Picture: © Mazur, catholicnews.org.uk CC BY-NC-SA, #newsTumcrivetx
Recently appointed Bishop Franz Jung of Würzburg, Germany, now invited "all" Protestant spouses participating in Masses for marriage jubelees in his cathedral on June 5 and 6 to [unworthily] receive Holy Communion.
Jung explicitly does not require any “individual circumstances” which is another prove that the much advertised "individual case" provision is only a trick.
Würzburg is the seventh German diocese to introduce intercommunion. The others are Paderborn, Magdeburg, Osnabrück, Hamburg, Bamberg and Essen.
The bishops of these former Catholic dioceses prove to the world that they have lapsed from the Faith.
Picture: © Mazur, catholicnews.org.uk CC BY-NC-SA, #newsTumcrivetx
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Lisi Sterndorfer
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This is not surprising at all: in most parishes in Germany this has been happening - quietly but surely - for years. If you are surprised, you don't really know that part of the global Catholic Church.
rhemes1582
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When you see the abomination of desolation in the sanctuary,
mccallansteve
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Poor Jesus, being treated with such contempt by so called Catholics.
De Profundis
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"lf anyone saith that faith alone is a sufficient preparation for receiving the Sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist; let him be anathema." - Council of Trent, Session XIII, Canon XI.