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A few short (perhaps silly) questions:
Emil
- How come Jesus gave Holy Communion to the apostles since they had not received absolution from their post-baptismal sins beforehand? Did the order of grace function differently in the times of the apostles? Why, when St.Paul talks about immorality in his letters, does he never tell them to confess their sins and be reconciled? Rather he tells others to rebuke the sinners or excommunicate them or something. The apostles seem not to have realised the sacramental power they had…but then again St.Paul says the ministry of reconciliation has been given to them. So why didn’t they seem to practise confession like we do? Was prayer and repentance enough back then, without the sacrament, but later when the sacrament was more fully understood, it was made obligatory?
- How could the apostles receive communion, be saved etc. if they were not baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit? For this trinitarian formula is given only after Jesus’ resurrection and the Church doesn’t accept any other formula, before Jesus’s death people were baptized by John or “in Jesus’ name” or in the name of “Christ Jesus”, not in the name of the Trinity.
- Why did the apostles call the Eucharist the breaking of bread, if they believed that in the Mass bread ceases to be bread and is the Body of Christ?
- Why did Jesus preach so much about all kinds of other things but not so much at all about sacraments (I do believe he did preach about them quite clearly but he could’ve done it a lot more and a lot more clearly so that people would have no doubt about what was important) if the sacraments are the means through which we receive the graces of salvation? If he came to found a Church, we should think he’d explain what the doctrine of the Church would be and not leave it up to later speculations which he knew would cause great division in the Church.
Emil