>John: Actually the Greeks do just that. They think that kneeling for HC
is sinful. They have a good point. GDVW+
Even as a
pediatrician (paediatrician?) it took me a while to figure out
> what on earth paedocommunion is!
>
> It reminds me of a day in the Army at Fort Lee, VA, in 1969, when a
> young soldier sat patiently in our pediatric waiting room. A nurse
> finally questioned him about his purpose there. He said, "This is where
> the foot doctor is, isn't it." This guy knew enough to confuse the
> prefixes ped and pod--both of which can mean foot.
>
> So does paedocommunion mean receiving communion on the foot? (Just
> joking Gordon+)
>
> John+
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William H. Perkins, Jr.+" <wperkin2@...>
> To: <faithandlife@...>
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 9:51 PM
> Subject: [FaithandLife] interesting link
>
>
> Hi Guy's+:
>
> Came across this interesting link.
>
> http://www.paedocommunion.com/churches/
>
> To the REC's out there, I would like to ask if this is a mistaken
> reference to the REC or do you believe in paedocommunion? To the APA
> guys what is your view on paedocommunion?
>
> To get the discussion going, I will say I do not believe it is right due
> to St. Paul's comments 1Cor:11:29: For he that eateth and drinketh
> unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the
> Lord's body. a person has to be old enough to "discern" and I agree
> with the traditional view of having them wait for confirmation. I
> understand RC first communion, Greek orthodox practice and of course
> ECUSA.
>
> Interested in your comments,
>
> Bill+
>
>
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