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Greg1
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Good Morning All,
I’m a Cradle Catholic and Sponsor for an RCIA Candidate this year.
We have an individual in the class that has fantastic questions, deeper than the usual run-of-the-mill questions.
This particular one from last night pertaining to the Real Presence of Christ in The Eucharist, (vs the ol’ ‘just a representation of…’) but her reason for the question was to be applauded. It went like this:
'When Christ came into the world via Mary, Catholic teaching says she (Mary) was conceived without sin, so Christ would not enter this world through sin (referring to the immaculate conception) How then, can Christ enter into the Eucharist with his real and physical presence, through a priest who is a sinner? If He HAD to enter the world through sinless flesh, how is He able to do so during consecration through a sinner?"
Fantastic question if I may say so myself.
She has no issues with believing in the true presence at the THE LAST SUPPER when Christ himself said it, her hang up, is on the Priest’s ability to do so.
I responded, this is about his authority as a priest to do so? Not really, its about him being a sinner.
We took the angle of Peter/keys to the kingdom, passing down the authority, also Christ’s words “do this in memory of me…” Still, more, we went on that it is not the priest himself, but rather Christ through him etc.
Still she wants more direct biblical evidence of the priesthood, and their ability as a sinner, to be the instrument through which Christ enters the Bread and Wine.
Any Additional help from this knowledge base would be helpful so I may return next week with further answers.
Thank you in advance
-Greg
I’m a Cradle Catholic and Sponsor for an RCIA Candidate this year.
We have an individual in the class that has fantastic questions, deeper than the usual run-of-the-mill questions.
This particular one from last night pertaining to the Real Presence of Christ in The Eucharist, (vs the ol’ ‘just a representation of…’) but her reason for the question was to be applauded. It went like this:
'When Christ came into the world via Mary, Catholic teaching says she (Mary) was conceived without sin, so Christ would not enter this world through sin (referring to the immaculate conception) How then, can Christ enter into the Eucharist with his real and physical presence, through a priest who is a sinner? If He HAD to enter the world through sinless flesh, how is He able to do so during consecration through a sinner?"
Fantastic question if I may say so myself.
She has no issues with believing in the true presence at the THE LAST SUPPER when Christ himself said it, her hang up, is on the Priest’s ability to do so.
I responded, this is about his authority as a priest to do so? Not really, its about him being a sinner.
We took the angle of Peter/keys to the kingdom, passing down the authority, also Christ’s words “do this in memory of me…” Still, more, we went on that it is not the priest himself, but rather Christ through him etc.
Still she wants more direct biblical evidence of the priesthood, and their ability as a sinner, to be the instrument through which Christ enters the Bread and Wine.
Any Additional help from this knowledge base would be helpful so I may return next week with further answers.
Thank you in advance
-Greg