You are looking at this with your Catholic eyes only and you are the one with the blinders on.
THAT is rich. Perhaps you failed to notice my "nom de plume" Catholic Convert. I was Protestant for 25 years my man, and a virulently anti-Catholic Protestant to boot. Believe me, I do not have blinders on, for to convert to the Church of our Lord from such deep hatred of Her and prejudicial position requires taking off any blinders and setting aside all prejudices to study the facts objectively.
To judge my faith in Christ and the depth of my belief off of my little answer is assuming an AWEFUL lot, don't you think.
Yes, I agree. I am not judging your faith in Christ now. I was saying that the reason you left the Church our Lord established upon St. Peter is because you didn't have faith at that time. This is the quite common testimony of reverts who have a so-called "born again" experience outside the Church and then think that no one else in the Church can have the same while in the Church. You were converted, obviously, from a dead faith to a living faith. It is a shame that it didn't happen inside the Church. Perhaps the living faith you have now will bring you, in due time, back to the Church. And I make no assumptions on your eternal state. I am quite busy enough with trying to do what St. Paul did by way of example in "working out my faith in fear and trembling" (An odd thing to do indeed if one is "once saved -- always saved")
But it is not the only one in the world and I don't believe that my faith in Jesus Christ can be condensed into one specific religion. You've got your religion, others have theirs, "Truth" can be found in them all.
Uhhhhhn Unnnnn. WRONGO!!! with a captial "W"!!!
There are about 25 or 30 different ideas on the Lord's Supper. There is divergency on what it means, how it is to be done, what the elements are, etc.
Likewise, there are about 25 or 30 different ideas on baptism and what it is and does.
25 or 30 different ideas on ecclesiastical hierarchy and faith.
25 or 30 different ideas on forgiveness for our sins and how we get it.
25 or 30 different ideas on eternal life and how we obtain it.
All these ideas are supposedly take from the Bible with the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Each rite swears that they have been led of the Spirit of God in to perfect truth.
But there cannot be 25 different truths about one God and His one Church and how that Church is administered, can there? The Early Fathers never brooked such nonsense as "truth can be found in them all". They set forth the mind of God in councils regarding doctrine and anyone outside of those councicular decisions was excommunicated and labeled a heretic. Where do you get off saying that all have truth when all are different?
I don't ever see myself running back to any religon with repentance as I don't feel the need.
You may not like to hear this, but you do not see the need because you have been blinded by some fast talking evangelist in a polyester suit. Scripture warns us about being blinded by people who come to us as "angels of light" doesn't it? Christ established ONE Church on earth -- holy, catholic, and apostolic. If your little assembly is not in communion with and under submission to the authority which Jesus set in St. Peter, you are not a member of that Church which Christ established.
But I do go to my Father with repentance every day and we speak about our relationship and my life and others.
I am sure you do, and this is a good thing, for He is a gracious God and He loves mankind dearly.
He loves me, this I know, he guides me and humbles me. That, in my opinion is more intimate than any wafer at a church.
If you understood what He has done to have intimate union with you through the Eucharist, you would stop with the Chick tract insults of the Blessed Sacrament. Your idea is semi-gnosticism parading around in evangelical clothing. The Gnostics said that the physical world is evil and that true religion is spiritual in nature. Thus, they also denied the Incarnation, since God would not incarnate Himself into something as evil as the flesh.
Denial of the Eucharist is also a denial of the Incarnation. God has entered into time, space, and physicality by the Incarnation and now He can be intimately with us again in a physical reality using physical means.
I don't need the symbolism to make me feel in touch with Him.
My poor deluded one, it is NOT symbolism. It is a reality more real than you can imagine. He is really there on the altar, the One Who is both Host and Sacrifice.
Do you know what the Eucharist is? It is the Lord God coming down into the Garden to walk with Adam. Before the Fall, God did not disdain to be with Adam in physical intimacy. The Cross has restored this relationship.
I like to keep it simple and personal for me and when I started doing that, is when I felt closer to Him than I ever had in my life.
We Orthodox have a word which describes this -- prelest. Remember that there are forces out there who desire your destruction. They will use any means, including our feelings, to get us to stray from The Way. That is why we should have spiritual directors to go to who are older and wiser men who are noted for their intense holiness and walk with the Lord. That is why Christ gave to mankind a Church with the authority to teach infallibly in His name. We cannot guide ourselves and it is a lie for anyone to think that he can be his own spiritual guide. Just look at the hundreds of different Protestant sects, cults, isms, and denominations and you can see that "private interpretation" is a gigantic failure and does not work.
You've got your way of getting in touch with Jesus, I've got mine, the next person has got theirs. Let's not try to pass judgement and guilt on one another on what feels right for us as individuals
Dear one, there is only ONE way of getting in touch with Jesus, and that has been laid out quite clearly by the Church which was given authority by Him to teach truth in His name. The Church alone is the proper teacher of moral and doctinal truth and I would trust Her teaching before I would trust even a vision of Heaven. I could easily be decieved by a vision, but Christ promised the protection of the Holy Spirit upon the Church and Her offices.
I do hope you will remain open to the leading of the Holy Spirit regarding the ancient and eternal truth which the Lord gave to the apostles and which has been handed down by the Church who was made the guardian of this truth.
With apology for any offense, I remain
Cordially in Christ,
Brother Ed