BREAKING: U.S. Bishops vote to accept Eucharist document

Christine Rousselle   By Christine Rousselle for CNA

 

USCCB Fall General Assembly / CNA

Baltimore, Md., Nov 17, 2021 / 10:00 am (CNA).

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted overwhelmingly to accept the document “The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church” during the afternoon session of the fall USCCB meeting on Nov. 17, 2021.

The vote, which is held in a secret electronic ballot, was 222 in favor to eight against, with three abstentions.

To pass, two-thirds of the bishops had to vote in favor of the document.

This vote total was even more lopsided than the June vote to move forward with the drafting of the document. In June, the bishops voted 168 to 55 to move forward with the document.

Initially, it was speculated that the document would provide explicit directives on who and who is not eligible to receive the Eucharist. Particularly, it was feared that the bishops would use the document to rebuke Catholic politicians who are in favor of abortion rights.

President Joe Biden (D), the second Catholic president of the United States, has publicly supported a right to legal abortion throughout the entirety of a pregnancy. During his presidential campaign, he broke from several decades of his past beliefs and announced that he was now opposed to the Hyde Amendment.

The final draft of the document does not make explicit mention of denying the sacrament from certain high-profile Catholics, and instead focuses on the importance of teaching the Real Presence of the Eucharist and the Eucharist as a tool for evangelization.

The two sections of the document are “The Gift,” which centers on the Eucharist as a gift from Christ through his incarnation, death, and resurrection, and  “Our Response,” which focuses on gratitude for the gift of the Eucharist, the role the laity play in regards to reception of the Eucharist, and the importance of the Eucharist in conversion.

This story has been updated with additional information.


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3 Comments

  1. All right, look. With the acceptance of this document by the bishops, are we to infer that they actually believe that Jesus Christ, true God and true man, is actually present in the Holy Eucharist?

    So it would seem.

    And yet, if that’s true — if, that is, the bishops really and truly believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist — how can they continue to allow Him to continue to be defiled by those who have publicly attacked the Church’s most seminal, fundamental teachings?

    How can they allow Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity and Creator of all the universe, to be united to individuals whose actions have directly resulted in the willful killing of more than 100 million innocent children both in America and all around the world? In a Holocaust exponentially greater than any humanity has ever seen.

    These are not rhetorical questions. I really and truly want to know, because — uneducated simpleton that I am — I cannot begin to even conceive of how this state of affairs can be.

    Would a degree in theology provide me with the necessary insight? Because I’m lost.

    • As in the past sin has entered the Church and faith weakened. Stay strong in Christ, who will never abandon us. Trust in him. His words are eternal.

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