Abstract: | The Roman Catholic declaration of 2000, Dominus Iesus, shocked the ecumenical world by declaring that Protestant churches are not “churches in the proper sense.” The two reasons given are that Protestants fail to maintain a valid episcopate and the fail to celebrate genuinely the Eucharistic mystery. This article takes up the latter claim by defending Protestantism and pleading for Roman Catholic self–correction, specifically opposing private masses and requiring the gathered community to celebrate the Eucharist. |