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OK, if this is seriously meant, it is clearly time that I leave this forum. I have better things to do than read comments by people who clearly think that they are superior to everybody else who is different from them.
OK I appreciate that, but the comment "The Sarria crowd" felt like a sneer. Our first experience of the Camino was from Sarria and as it happened there weren't "crowds" a lot of the time. It so happens that because of my husband's work, we can never travel for more than twelve nights in any one...
I'm sorry if I have offended you in any way, but where we live in the UK, a lot of people at the grass roots are quite relaxed about Anglican / Catholic communion-sharing. Obviously if it is made clear that the particular church does not welcome this, it doesn't happen. We all come from...
Thank you Saint Mike! We live in the UK and we know that High Anglicans are very like Catholics. And even though I am a Quaker, I enjoy Catholic Mass whenever I do attend. (I am also a Lutheran, as well as a Quaker, as it happens.)
We are one Quaker, one Anglican. As a Quaker I don't take part in the Eucharist, but my Anglican husband does, even in Catholic churches. He was a bit taken aback by the announcement in SdC in the cathedral, that only baptised Catholics could participate - even though this is probably...
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