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Brandon_Cal
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I understand that the Sacraments function ex opere operato, but I’m having a harder time understanding why the intention of the minister is necessary for validity if the requirements for the matter, form, and disposition of the recipient are all met. It seems to me that the recipient of a Sacrament can only truly know that the latter three are met and must trust that the minister’s intention is in line with “what the Church intends to do”. If perchance the minister doesn’t intend to do what the Church does but the recipient understands the Sacrament as the Church does and therefore is properly disposed to receive that Sacrament (and proper form and matter were adhered to), she nevertheless will have received no Sacrament. Isn’t this almost borderline Donatism?