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KathleenGee
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Since my own personal conversion to Christ as a child, St. John the Evangelist has always been my favorite …
I read something the other day…why not St. John named Pedra instead of Peter because he loved Christ, and understood the depths of His parables…will try to look it up…
1beleever…what is missing as the new poster said…it is the Holy Spirit that is animating us, not mortal to mortal. Our Lord said He knows His sheep and His sheep know Him. It is not about us, but about the Holy Spirit, Who proceeds Christ at Pentecost Who animates us, Who confirms in our entire being when we hear a mortal cleric speak truth…or in each other…that resonates our entire being with Christ.
That is why I said the communion we are called to enter…in the authentic nature and mission of the Church…where so many of us have fuzzy ideas or think it is about the community of faith we share with those immediately around us…rather it is our affirming faith in Christ in the Holy Spirit, this mystical communion that is unknown to the world who gives us life in the Spirit that we experience church…The Church is truly more about you coming to God rather than you coming to a group of men, or seeing men run the Church…I do not even consider gender.
When I hear a true teaching of Christ, I am not even paying attention to the gender of the man in the cloth. Instead I am hearing God come to me as Man through His Church, those conscrated in spirit and truth, the Lord providing us secure steps along the way…
I read something the other day…why not St. John named Pedra instead of Peter because he loved Christ, and understood the depths of His parables…will try to look it up…
1beleever…what is missing as the new poster said…it is the Holy Spirit that is animating us, not mortal to mortal. Our Lord said He knows His sheep and His sheep know Him. It is not about us, but about the Holy Spirit, Who proceeds Christ at Pentecost Who animates us, Who confirms in our entire being when we hear a mortal cleric speak truth…or in each other…that resonates our entire being with Christ.
That is why I said the communion we are called to enter…in the authentic nature and mission of the Church…where so many of us have fuzzy ideas or think it is about the community of faith we share with those immediately around us…rather it is our affirming faith in Christ in the Holy Spirit, this mystical communion that is unknown to the world who gives us life in the Spirit that we experience church…The Church is truly more about you coming to God rather than you coming to a group of men, or seeing men run the Church…I do not even consider gender.
When I hear a true teaching of Christ, I am not even paying attention to the gender of the man in the cloth. Instead I am hearing God come to me as Man through His Church, those conscrated in spirit and truth, the Lord providing us secure steps along the way…