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Peter_J
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Hi sambos,
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This strikes me a very “Catholic” post. (No offense intend, of course.As for the first part of my statement; it can only be understood from this perspective. I was raised Catholic. My family went to mass and recieved the sacraments. This is Key because they did not live their faith. My father is twice divorsed (Catholic? I think not) However, he manipulated church law by insisting both his marriages we done civily. (Judging?) Yes because I saw and experienced his sin. How did being in Our Lords presence change his life? It did nothing for him. ( I am not arguing against the presence in the Eucharist) During his period of separation he had many affairs but still recieved the sacraments. As for me I received the sacraments but didn’t believe so they were voided for me in a sense. It wasn’t until I knew Jesus through his Holy Scriptures and in a developed prayer life that I could appreciate the sacraments and see the need for their grace. Keep in mind the aposltes knew Jesus in relationship long before they knew him in his Eucharist. Jesus didn’t ask his disciples to first have the Eucharist and then follow him but to follow him, live with him, know him and then gave them his Eucharsit so that when he departed he was always with them in the Holy Spirit and in body in the eucharist. There is a woman across the street from me who is from Germany originally. Her father is Italian. She refuses to go to mass though I’ve encouraged her to do so because of her experiences with the catholic church. She believes the priest are Evil. Her father works for the Mafia and he made all sorts of statements about how he paid of priest and extorted money etc… I tell her this is not the true church. The Catholic churches does not teach these things but she can’t differentiate between “real” Catholics and the ones who abused her. Many others with this similar stories. I’ve mentioned these things not to condemn. But to provide an understanding of what I am saying why people leave the chruch and this is a problem. Your right about the church teaches not to give sacraments to people who are outright sinning. My point was that they don’t search these people out (unless it is political as in the case of Carey) or it is overtly obvious. But the church is hoping that the grace of the sacraments will lead those to repentance.
