sculleywr
Orthodox Colitis Survivor
- Jul 23, 2011
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I just have a lot of trouble with the idea that Apostolic Succession is as fragile as Sculley says it is. This is why I'm inclined toward the Augustinian camp contra Cyprian and the Donatists. Surely we must say that God can deliver the sacraments even through flawed and sinful ministers, and I believe that he in fact does.
Of course, we are always obligated to pursue the Truth to what extent we are able to see Him, and if we see the Truth shining most brightly in another church (or even in THE Church), then we surely are obligated to go to her. And I should say further that even though God might extend His grace (perhaps even through the sacraments) to those who through no fault of their own are less enlightened than we, I do believe that should we choose to remain where they are and receive those sacraments, despite our vision of the Truth, we sin against God.
We don't see Succession as weak. We see men as weak. When a man knowingly separates himself from God by seeking after heresy and schism, then he taints his gift.
What we say is that since we do not see the grace imparted, then we cannot act as though the grace is there. The Church does not say where grace is. We, however, can only act upon the actions of the grace we perceive.
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