I admit it… sometimes curiosity gets the best of me and I go off-topic… Same just happened in a thread and I so would like to hear a couple of opinions from Catholics and Non-Catholics on this one…
I really couldn’t help it…
I know this is a little bit touchy, but I’d just like to know what you think in a healthy debate…
The thread this was taken from was not mine so I decided to keep that one on its topic and ask this question in a new thread…
What kind of risks should there be involved in converting away from Catholicism? Are there any? (You know I highly doubt that, but what do you think?)
Are the risks higher for someone who did live a Catholic life for a long time?
What do you think?
What do you think the opinion of the CC is about that? Where could I find that exactly if they do have any opinion on the subject?
In Him,
Janet
If you leave the Catholic Church one has placed themselves outside the New Covenant in Jesus body and blood. One outside can hope and pray for faith only to save them for that is all they got besides the Bible by itself which cannot save no one, because these fallen away catholics are outside the body of Jesus Christ in his New and everlasting covenant.
Well like every single covenant God made with his people since creation, Abraham, Moses, David and now Jesus; came with both blessings and cursings.
Jesus fulfilled the old covenant by instituting the New and everlasting covenant in his body and blood. Luke 22:20 where it is clearly stated by Jesus.
Now every Catholic that has everlived, believed in and practiced the sacramental divine economy of God, in this New Covenant established by Jesus and practiced it to the fullest, as still practiced today in every Catholic church, these past 2000 years unchanged.
St. Paul reveals the curse to those that live out the New Covenant in Jesus body and blood once and for all sacrifice here I will post the risks for excatholics from scripture; Just to inform excatholics the Church practices this biblical teaching, she did not invent it. Also consider reading John 6:53… and each gospel last supper account.
1 Corinthians 11:23
11 For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus, on the night he was handed over, took bread,
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and, after he had given thanks, broke it and said, “This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.”
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In the same way also the cup, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.”
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For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.
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**Therefore whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily will have to answer for the body and blood of the Lord. **12
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A person should examine himself, 13 and so eat the bread and drink the cup.
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**For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body, eats and drinks judgment 14 on himself.
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That is why many among you are ill and infirm, and a considerable number are dying.
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If we discerned ourselves, we would not be under judgment; **
This may be one risk to consider if you were ever practicing the 2000 year old Christian faith in the Catholic Church which is the body of Jesus Christ?
P.S before you give these scripture a symbolic non catholic 19th century interpretation, one catholic to another baptised catholic, it may do you good to research what the early Church fathers believed and taught about the Eucharist way before any other christian man made thelogies came on the scene 1500 years later after the resurrection.
Peace be with you