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I hope you do not take what follows as criticism? Im not misunderstanding you, I’m the one who has been asking you to clarify and define your symbolic faith, you are unable to define or translate to me your faith in a symbolic way that is clear and understandable. You quote scripture, but the scriptures never relate or support your symbolic faith.Bernard Lyons;11760373]Dear Gabriel of 12,
In your valiant attempts to understand the basis of my faith ,I believe you misunderstand where I see its foundation .
There is no sola faith recorded in scripture that saves. There is no bible only that saves nor is the bible ever referenced as the Pillar and bulwark of Truth. The visible and invisible body of Christ is, which is the Church.
I’m sorry Bernard but you got it all wrong about this Catholic. Maybe a few quotes from real true official Catholic teaching can reveal my position to you so that you don’t get it wrong again;With your fervent Zeal for what you call the " Eucharist “and perhaps since this is your own focus( which is not surprising: since your salvation depends on it) ,
you can only see my focus or understanding if it also is viewed as being fervently upon " the Lord’s supper” .
CCC1360 The Eucharist is a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Father, a blessing by which the Church expresses her gratitude to God for all his benefits, for all that he has accomplished through creation, redemption, and sanctification. Eucharist means first of all “thanksgiving”.
CCC1363 In the sense of Sacred Scripture the memorial is not merely the recollection of past events but the proclamation of the mighty works wrought by God for men (Exodus 13:3). In the liturgical celebration of these events, they become…present and real. This is how Israel understands its liberation from Egypt; every time Passover is celebrated, the Exodus events are made present…
CCC1364 In the New Testament, the memorial takes on new meaning…She commemorats Christ’s Passover, and it is made present; the sacrifice Christ offered once for all on the cross remains ever present (Hebrews 7:25-27)…As often as the sacrifice o the Cross by which Christ our Pasch has been sacrificed is celebrated on the altar, the work of redemption is carried out (1Cor.5:7)
CCC 1324 The Eucharist is the source adn summit of the Christian life…the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, or Pasch.
CCC1326 Finally, by the Eucharistic celebration we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all and in all
CCC1327…Our way of thinking is attuned to the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in turn confirms our way of thinking.
In these few paragraphs of the CCC, summs up all that I have tried to convey to you in my posts. Yet you question my view as being my own? Because you never new the Catholic Church’s view whenever you were a Catholic, yet you claim to have been Catholic, when you don’t even understand Catholic basic faith of the Eucharist.
cont’