G
guanophore
Guest
I understand this. As person who has experiences in grace both sacramental and non, I can attest that Jesus does pour out His graces wherever He can. He did, however, institute certains ways (sacraments) where His grace would be imparted, so it makes sense to use them. Why not stand under the spout where the glory comes out?I’ll have to take your word for it, as I have not been either Espicopalian nor Catholic. But, though I won’t challenge your personal experience, it is hard for me to imagine that there is more grace in one place, ritual, or experience than another as all grace as a gift from the same God. That doesn’t mean that one’s experience or understanding of that grace might not be greater or enhanced by having received it as a Catholic than as an Episcopalian. I’m certainly in no place to deny your own or any other person’s unique experience. But I would likewise think it might be equally hard for someone else to comment on the degree or manner in which I or any other person has actually experienced God’s grace in our own lives, even if a non-Catholic.