We call it the “Lord’s Supper” or “Communion.” They call it the “Eucharist.” We are non-denominational. They have a Pope and a complicated hierarchical structure. We pass the bread and juice among ourselves. They only let the priest give it to you. They have confessionals. We don’t. They have sacraments. Most of us don’t know what that means. We pray only to the triune God. They pray to Mary and saints too. We are called “Protestants.” They are called “Catholics.” Some of “we” are also some of “them,” or used to be. You might wonder what the differences are and if it is right to have a “we” and a “they.” The questions have answers.
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