RandyPNW
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One may claim that the practice of a sacrament is, by definition, aligned with God's Word, or "connected to the vine." But we all know it isn't.I'm not sure about how God's Word necessarily applies in this context but the CC for centuries has taught that our good works are meaningful and authentic only as the Holy Spirit is contained within-or guiding- our efforts. Only when the branch is connected to the Vine, to put it another way. This is why the concept of communion is central in the Catholic faith.
I'm just glad that Catholics would align *legitimate sacramental practice* with being "connected to the vine." Where the difficulty comes in is in defining what "legitimate sacraental practice" is? Is it confessing a particular doctrinal orthodoxy? Is it observing a particular set of sacraments? Is it being a member of the Catholic Church?
The only way to truly know who is observing the proper elements of Faith is God, who recognizes in our practice the alignment of the human heart with His Word. The "Extreme Left" within the Catholic Church or elsewhere would focus not on Faith so much as Catholic or any religious membership. Certainly this is not the ordinary Catholic position, nor the standard Christian position.
This is the "Extreme Left" position, as I see it. It is equally true of the "Extreme Left" in any Christian denomination. It is just commonly represented in the Catholic Church because of its size and historical position. The Jewish position was characterized as such by Jesus, I think? It is not Church membership that marks us as true Christians, but rather, proper alignment with the Word of God.
Keep in mind I'm not talking about the "Extreme Left" or the "Extreme Right" in matters of denomination. Rather, I'm speaking of the "Extreme Left" here in the matter of Faith. You either think only Faith is required (the "Right"), or you think only Church Membership is required (the "Left").
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