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KathleenGee
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To understand the disciplines of the Church, you have to go back to Exodus.
We cannot treat God commonly.
If any unauthorized person touched the Ark of the Covenant, he would immediately drop dead. Only the High Priest was allowed into the inner sanctuary once a year to sprinkle sacrificial blood on the Mercy Seat.
Finally, of all His many followers, Christ only personally picked 12 apostles…in part to represent the 12 tribes of Israel now coming to universal perfection in His Church.
Christ Himself is the life of our Church. He consecrates His ministers in Spirit and truth. They are set aside as intercessors just as the Levites were in ancient times. Christ is the One High Priest, and the priest acts in person of Christ through the sacrament of Holy Orders.
The Eucharist is the Body, Soul, Blood, and Divinity of the resurrected and glorified Jesus Christ and no lay person is authorized to make Christ physically present to us except those of whom Christ has chosen.
St. Catherine of Siena writes powerfully of the sacred priesthood,in her Dialogues on the Church. The priesthood is anointed by Christ. We can never ‘pay back’ a priest for giving us Christ…Word and Flesh. We are called to pray and do penance for them as they are Satan’s first target…the sights we see in scandalous clergy, the same that existed in her times…same problems…and she goes so far as to say such inspirations to commit scandal are no other sourced than demons themselves.
The Sacred Species, the Eucharistic wafers and wine, are not thrown out as garbage. That would be a great sacrilege against Christ Himself.
You have to go back to Exodus and see that not only did God have to teach us right from wrong in the 10 Commandments, but He is the Author of how He wants to be worshipped, not how we choose to worship Him.
Even the vestments of the ancient Jewish priests are described in detail, as well as how the Lord wished His temple to be built.
You need to understand the practice of faith in the Old Testament to see how it is fulfilled in worship of the Covenant of the Blood. Not any lay person can just go up on the altar and read the Mass prayers and then make Christ present in the gifts of bread and wine.
We cannot treat God commonly.
If any unauthorized person touched the Ark of the Covenant, he would immediately drop dead. Only the High Priest was allowed into the inner sanctuary once a year to sprinkle sacrificial blood on the Mercy Seat.
Finally, of all His many followers, Christ only personally picked 12 apostles…in part to represent the 12 tribes of Israel now coming to universal perfection in His Church.
Christ Himself is the life of our Church. He consecrates His ministers in Spirit and truth. They are set aside as intercessors just as the Levites were in ancient times. Christ is the One High Priest, and the priest acts in person of Christ through the sacrament of Holy Orders.
The Eucharist is the Body, Soul, Blood, and Divinity of the resurrected and glorified Jesus Christ and no lay person is authorized to make Christ physically present to us except those of whom Christ has chosen.
St. Catherine of Siena writes powerfully of the sacred priesthood,in her Dialogues on the Church. The priesthood is anointed by Christ. We can never ‘pay back’ a priest for giving us Christ…Word and Flesh. We are called to pray and do penance for them as they are Satan’s first target…the sights we see in scandalous clergy, the same that existed in her times…same problems…and she goes so far as to say such inspirations to commit scandal are no other sourced than demons themselves.
The Sacred Species, the Eucharistic wafers and wine, are not thrown out as garbage. That would be a great sacrilege against Christ Himself.
You have to go back to Exodus and see that not only did God have to teach us right from wrong in the 10 Commandments, but He is the Author of how He wants to be worshipped, not how we choose to worship Him.
Even the vestments of the ancient Jewish priests are described in detail, as well as how the Lord wished His temple to be built.
You need to understand the practice of faith in the Old Testament to see how it is fulfilled in worship of the Covenant of the Blood. Not any lay person can just go up on the altar and read the Mass prayers and then make Christ present in the gifts of bread and wine.