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[QUOTE="ElizabethB8246, post: 75007, member: 9629"] I don't think we'll all ever agree on matters of religion; I just wanted to add to previous posts by sharing my own experience in regards to The Most Blessed Sacrament. As a Catholic who had been away from the faith for many years before my own conversion ('reversion') and being in communion with the church since then, I did not return seeking the Church to change for me, but knowing that I needed to change. Being away and then coming back only increased my faith and love for this sacrament. The church permits reception in very rare exceptions as has been previously noted in this thread. These exceptions were made for the purpose of making avenues of salvation available in rare/serious circumstances, and not to be exploited as a reason to not return to communion with the church or to avoid the sacrament of confession. At the end of the day, I believe faithful Catholics are simply trying to provide guidance on reception of the Most Blessed Sacrament because there are so many people (including many Catholics) who truly don't understand the significance of that sacrament, and that improper reception is a serious matter. I really appreciate that everyone who has posted on this thread has approached this topic, on all sides, with respect and kindness for all, and I hope I've done the same. --- - 'Solvitur Ambulando' - St. Augustine [/QUOTE]
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