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Janette20971ParticipantI was once told the sign of the cross was a way for Christians in ancient times to identify one another. Catholics and Protestants have much more in common than many would like to believe. I say that having been raised Catholic and now also attending a Protestant church because my husband isn’t Catholic. Worship services vary, even among the different Protestant denominations. One main difference between the two is the Holy Eucharist. Catholics believe in transubstantiation- that Jesus’ words at the Last Supper were very literal, not figurative, and that Communion (bread/wafer and wine) is the actual Body & Blood of Jesus. Contrary to the belief of many Protestants, most of the Mass is Biblically-based.
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