In the non-essentials we do not, but in them we can have liberty – you to be Catholc and me to be catholic.
Again GS, I come to you as a brother in Christ. I seek to say only what the Holy Spirit inspires me to say and out of the Charity that lives within me, I share this with you.
Don’t call yourself catholic even with a small c. If you are willing to take a stand of opposition to God’s Church, and think the founder of your faith has a better ‘way’ than Christ’s Way, then man up and defend it. But don’t use a term that meant nothing in the days of the Early Church Fathers - to describe who you are. It doesn’t matter. Now, since the reformation - and only SINCE the reformation - is it necessary to label ourselves Catholic. And YOU GS, are no catholic - even with a small c. There is no identifier but alien Christian - for your system of belief. You, more than likely through no fault of your own and the man-made teachings of weak men, have alienated yourself from the True Faith. Because only
Catholics believe that Christ is present FULLY in all his man-hood and God-head, in the Holy Eucharist. You are
Catholic if you believe this.
No one else is. Only
Catholics believe that Christ instituted One Church in which a priest ordained by a successor of the Apostles has been given the power by Christ Himself - to consecrate the bread and wine to change it wholly and really - into His Body and Blood. If you believe this, you are
Catholic. *No one else is. *
Considering all Christians believed this up until the time of the reformation - doesn’t it frighten you to know that the reformers perverted and degraded the 1500 year old teaching of Christ that couldn’t have been made more clear? The world is NOT better off with the dillution of this teaching! You can’t be Catholic if you can’t believe what Christ’s Church - THE Catholic Church teaches. Doesn’t it frighten you that the founders of YOUR faith, through their worldly motivations, outright obstinance, pride, and arrogance - they adulterated the Bride of Christ and abused Her? Does it concern you not, to know - that the belief of ALL Christians at one time was that the source and summit of the Christian Faith was the Holy Eucharist and NOT the Holy Bible? Does it not startle you that at one time - these early disciples and medieval believers knew that there was only One Church to get the Holy Eucharist? Doesn’t it give you pins and needles to know that there’s still that same, One Church, and only that One Church where you can receive a valid Holy Eucharist?
Fr. John Hardon:
"Consider the following. It was out of sheer love, through no compulsion or necessity, that God made the world and made up part of the world; and needless to say, we are grateful—He did not have to. It was out of pure love that God became man to redeem us from sin; Love became man, which is a definition of the Incarnation—again, He did not have to. It was out of sheer love that the God-man allowed Himself to be crucified so that He might shed His blood for our sins—surely, He did not have to. It was out of love alone that the night before He died, God-made-man decided to transform bread and wine into His living flesh and blood by instituting the Eucharist—He did not have to. It was out of love and nothing else that He instituted the priesthood to perpetuate the miracle of transubstantiation so that He could remain among us in this valley of tears—again, He didn’t have to.
"It is, therefore, love that moved God to be where we are, to be available to us at our will, to be close as close can be, to be a human being who is also God and, as this man-God, to invite us to come to Him.
“What does all of this mean to us? It means that even as He is with us in mind and affections, so we should be with Him. That is why He is here! His love should evoke our love, His willingness to sacrifice should prompt our desire to surrender. But how loathe we are to give up. His readiness to give Himself to us entirely should move us to give ourselves to Him—entirely.”
Be like a child, humbly submitting all that protestant education - to finally hear the words of the priest given Power from Christ to say - “Take, eat…this is My Body - given up for you.” For it is in the conformity of His Body becoming One with ours, as His Church that HE established teaches so clearly, HOLY COMMUNION, that we gain Christ’s everlasting Life!.
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And that - means a whole lot of diddly squat to MY Father in heaven. I guarantee it.**
God bless,
luke1_28