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The funeral Mass for Justice Antonin Scalia this morning was beautiful, the homily (by the priest who is Scalia’s son) in some parts very uplifting, even thought-provoking. But I saw clearly (and not for the first time), that there is something seriously wrong going on in the Catholic Church.
There were two mistakes made, one probably accidental, but one was egregious.
- A couple of times, there was mention of “distinguished” guests (VP Biden, clergy, etc). Why couldn’t something along the lines of the following have been added: “Of course, each one of you is distinguished in your own unique way”? I can hear the traditionalists (save Scalia) groaning. But seriously, this is a problem, and if it were only an isolated incident of showing favoritism, they would have cause to groan. But the Church habitually does this kind of thing, which can be construed as elitist, appears to show deference to the wealthy & prestigious over others.
- More serious is that none of the priests ever made the announcement before Holy Communion that neither non-Catholics nor Catholics with a mortal (non-confessed, sacramentally) sin on their souls can receive Communion.
That is egregious. The Church says that the consecrated Host is actually Jesus (“Unless you eat my Flesh and drink My Blood, you have no life in you”—Jn 6:27-70).
It should go without saying that Jesus does not want to go into sin-infested territory. :shocked:
Catholics are not required to believe everything the saints say without question, but one saint did say once that she could sometimes see Jesus in the hidden Host and that he would actually show a visible reluctance to being received by certain communicants