>>>> People have the right to receive on the tongue. A priest cannot deny that method. If there is a conflict, one could have recourse to the Congregation. Comment by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf — 5 May 2009 @ 10:35 am <<<<
please note the period after the word method. i.e. "A priest cannot deny Communion on the tongue, period. I would have preferred and exclamation point, but that's just me. :-)
K. C.
Bishops making rules without teeth?
ReplyDeleteI recommend an extensive research of the origin of NT and Pauls doctrines; and a study of what the first followers of Ribi Yehoshua (ha-Mashiakh; the Messiah) – the Netzarim - said about Paul and NT (see the below website).
ReplyDeleteYou will find a wealth of invaluable documented information at: www.netzarim.co.il
Anders Branderud
I recommend a recourse to the writings of St. Ignatius of Antioch instead.
ReplyDeleteHey Anders! Welcome and thanks for giving us our first Israeli 'hit'!
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K. C.