Sunday, April 24, 2005

A key to the doctrine of the Eucharist by Abbot Vonier

So I'm reading this book, and so far I've found some very interesting things:

"Anyone who has faith is in the supernatural state, and therefore is directly in touch with Christ's life, even though he be actually in the state of mortal sin." p4


This is a bit convicting, and true... regardless of what we desire, once we've received the Gift of Faith, we can never truly turn our backs on the Truth... until the moment we make a sin of "formal infidelity"... the only one of which I know is that sin that witches embrace when they write and sign a statement declaring that Christ is not their master, and that Christ is a lie.

"If we really believe that the Church possesses enough power to wipe away sin, we assume, as well, that sin is compatible with membership in Christ's mystical Body." p4-5


Wow... sin doesn't kick you out of the Church, only out of the ability to receive grace... this line has never been shown to me... but it makes much more sense! This also calls me to humility and love of our brethren, and brings comfort to me when I sin, that I am still part of the Body.

"To every one that hath shall be given, and he shall abound, but from him that hath not, that also which he seemeth to have shall be taken away" p8 mt 25:29

I've never seen MT 25 written this way with "seemeth to have"... and this makes more sense and is seemingly more compatible with God's love... he doesn't take that which you have, but in his love he takes the blindness from our eyes, and shows us that we don't possess those things we THINK we have. He shows us how empty our "possessions" are with out receiving them truly from the only One who can really give anything.


"Is not the Son of God made Man, the Sacrament par excellence the magnum sacramentum, the invisible made visible." p9

:-) YAY JESUS!!!
Magnum Saramentum! The Great Sacrament! Something only Catholics and Orthodox really understand! That GOD so loved the world that HE BECAME FLESH! Not to tell us He hates our FLESH but to show us that He LOVES our FLESH! Just as much as our SPIRIT! He wanted to show us that he loves and respects us how he created us, an inseparable body and spirit mix.

1 comment:

Kathleen said...

:D

Yay! I am happy that you are getting so much out of the book!

God bless.