In reading many of the threads on this fourm, I have found that Catholics usually want to provide reasons why those of us from other traditions are not in their fold.
That is a true observation on your part, and I would concur that that is what happens, but it is Catholic “policy” that non-Catholics ARE in our fold, just in a “more distant from the fullness of communion with God” sort of way.
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We simply do not understand one another, nor do we have any idea of the faith journey many of us have made…we are very narrow sighted.
Not so much “narrow sighted” as impatient and defensive, which certainly looks like “narrow sightedness”.
We don’t understand each other because we don’t make ourselves clear and/or we don’t “listen to understand”, we get impatient about the “thick headedness” of our partner, and see every request for us clarify ourselves (our beliefs) as an attack, especially if we aren’t clear orselves about our own beliefs.
My reasons for being a Quaker runs deep. The understanding of the gospel from my Quaker viewpoint has met my deepest and most profound needs. Through Friends worship I have met the Living Christ by partaking of communion “after the manner of Friends”. I have experienced the Real Presence in worship as He has moved through our Meeting House and touched each in the Gathered Meeting. I have sensed the Liviing Word spoken in that “still small voice” as our hearts have been drawn into the Living Silence as a holy hush and expectantcy moved over us.
And, I dare say, this behavior (worship) would be accepted within the Church (Catholic). It is a subset of the Church’s bounty. It IS sufficient for salvation, but not the fullness of what is available for salvation, but the fullness need not be used, because NO ONE uses the full fullness of the Church’s bounty!
Would one bringing this worship into “full communion” with the Church have to accept things that it considers “unecessary”? Yes, but that is the single thing keeping Christians, and anyone else for that matter, “apart”.
The Church does exist as a physical manifestation in it’s visible form among those whom God has redeemed and seeks to use as leaven in our world…but we are joined together in that mystical uniion through the baptism of the Spirit and experience Him as Real Presence in our midst during corporate worship.
Amen! You understate what the Church is, but any level of statement if held sincerely is correct, if not thorough.
Simple reason why I am not Catholic…being a Quaker has brought me peace, joy, and an experience with the Presence I have never experienced any where else…
And one day your extreme beauty, and all that is beautiful in all cultures which coincide with worship of the True God, will be an enormous joy to welcome into the Church who is the Body of Christ in the most fullness of communion possible.