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The Biblical Basis of Catholic Distinctives

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Deadworm

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(1) A few years ago, I received a call from friends at a UMC church I used to pastor. Their son in his late teens was secretly addicted to opioids. Then one night he went reluctantly to a horror movie with friends. The combined effect of created fear and opioids left him vulnerable to spirit oppression with paranormal manifestations like a supernatural light shining in his closet and his bedsheets being violently ripped from his bed in the middle of the night.

His desperate parents summoned an evangelical deliverance team to "cleanse" the boy and his room, but their invocation of Jesus' name had no effect. As a last resort, these evangelical parents called the local Catholic bishop, who sent them a mild-mannered Nigerian priest-exorcist. This Nigerian chanted his exorcism prayers, SPRINKLED HOLY WATER, and quickly took charge of the infesting spirit. This Catholic Nigerian succeeded where the evangelical exorcist team failed!

(2) The real possession case that inspired the horror movie, "The Exorcist," involved a young boy who was playing with a Ouija board. The boy displayed the classic paranormal symptoms of possession--superhuman strength, levitation, psychokinetic movement of objects, etc. A Lutheran pastor tried and failed to exorcise the boy and was injured in his efforts. Realizing he was in over his head, he called the local Catholic bishop, who sent Father Bowdern for a long siege with Satan that involved a family move form Georgetown to St. Louis. Father Bowderm and his Catholic team regularly sprinkled Holy Water on the boy, which greatly upset the demon and proved quite effective. Eventually the boy converted to Catholicism so he could receive the Catholic Eucharist. The key moment of victory occurred when the boy was able to affirm Jesus as his Lord and confessed "Dominus."
 

Cathode

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I don't personally believe in technical Transubstantiation which was originally based on Thomistic Aristotelian principles. But I consider it an upgrade over a merely symbolic interpretation of the Communion elements because it facilitates the intimate connection with the Risen Lord that Jesus and Paul intended Communion to accomplish.

All that Transubstantiation means is the Eucharist is Jesus, which is far more than merely an upgrade from bread and wine.
There is no intimate connection just eating bread and drinking wine, but there is a very intimate connection if the Eucharist is Jesus Flesh and Blood. So intimate in fact, we call it Holy Communion.
Reminds me of Flannery O’Connor’s assessment that if the Eucharist is merely bread and wine “ To Hell with it “.

Catholics aren’t interested in just eating bread and drinking wine. For us it would be play acting, or like eating the pigs husks in some far off sty, compared to the fatted Calf served in The Father’s House.

Now can we please move on to the biblical basis of other Catholic distinctives?

[2] THE BIBLICAL INSPIRATION FOR THE USE OF HOLY WATER:

The underlying principles for Catholic sprinkling with Holy Water are the various uses of sacred water in God's Word to bless, purify, heal, or establish innocence. The Apostolic Constitutions (c. 400 AD) trace the priestly use of Holy Water to the Apostle Matthew and thus attests the great antiquity of the Church's use of Holy Water. The first biblical reference to "Holy Water" can be found in Num. 5:16-19. Drinking it will exonorate the innocent and bring curse on the guilty. On certain occasions, bathing in ritual water can purify someone and refusing to use this water retains guilt (e. g. Lev. 17:15-16). Blessed water can unleash healing power. Naaman reluctantly obeys Elisha's command to immerse himself 7 times in the Jordan to heal his leprosy (2 Kings 5:10, 14). In the NT the Pool of Bethzatha has healing efficacy when it is stirred up (John 5:7). Jesus recognizes the healing power of blessed water by using spittle to heal the blind and the dead (John 9:6-7). But the blind man in John 9:6-7 also needs to wash in the blessed waters of the Pool of Siloam to compete his healing.

My next planned post will testify to modern examples of the various types of spiritual power of holy water.

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You could also look at blessed Salt. 2 Kings 2:19–22, whilst you are at it.

There is also oil, and incense.

These we use a lot in spiritual warfare.

Those who use cursed objects are countered by us using blessed objects, Scripture, prayer and fasting.
 

Salty

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The Roman Catholic doctrine has been explained- and is not in line with Baptist Board

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