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#326092 - 06/28/09 03:38 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: Pani Rose]
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Ray: a Christian who had received ALL the sacraments would be a married cleric who had been near death at least once...
and even then, no guarantees he has not sinned since his last confession!
Note also: replicas of the Ark of the Covenant are used in the Ge'ez Rite* a lot.
*or sub-rite... depending upon whom one asks.
Edited by aramis (06/28/09 03:39 PM)
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#326094 - 06/28/09 04:05 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
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I guess that is one way to find out if you are in the 'state of grace' or not for sure
LOL!!! That's Funny!!!
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#326289 - 06/30/09 01:26 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: Ray S.]
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#326333 - 06/30/09 08:49 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
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One thing the prophets and saints of the Old Testament never got to do was receive Communion. Since we Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics/Eastern Catholics know what our churches teach on communion we can probably gather that if we can take communion then the ark probably wouldn't zap us. The Ark may have housed God, but Communion is God.
That is what I thought!
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#326337 - 06/30/09 10:04 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: Ray S.]
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One never takes communion. One receives it as a gift.
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#326347 - 07/01/09 12:53 AM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: byzanTN]
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So if this is one of the signs of the apocolypse then why would the patriarch want to open it? Will the Pope be involved somehow? Wouldn't it be great if the Ark wa sopened and somehow it caused Christian unity?
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#326395 - 07/01/09 10:29 AM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: Pavel Ivanovich]
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I think that those who have posted about the Ark vs. Communion and the Old vs. New Covenants are right on.
In the Synoptic Gospels, the curtain of the Temple was torn in two at the time of Our Lord's death. I've read two explanations: God abandoned the Jerusalem Temple, and/or the Temple was opened to all (i.e. Gentiles). Of course, by Christ's time, the Ark was long gone. However, the Ark, the Temple, and its associated worship are all fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
If the Ark is in Ethiopia and retains all of its properties as reported in the Old Testament, then what's the point of being a Christian?
Dave
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#326397 - 07/01/09 10:52 AM
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Ray: a Christian who had received ALL the sacraments would be a married cleric who had been near death at least once...
and even then, no guarantees he has not sinned since his last confession!
Note also: replicas of the Ark of the Covenant are used in the Ge'ez Rite* a lot.
*or sub-rite... depending upon whom one asks. This is not correct since many parishes have the Anointing on Great and Holy Wednesday that is open to all who wish to come and does not require a "near death" status. Even outside of Holy Wednesday, in a more authentically Eastern approach to the anointing of the sick, it is realized that not all sicknesses are physical, and treatment for these spiritual ailments should not be held in abeyance until the threat of mortal death. Also the Slavonic term for "tabernacle", kivot, also can mean ark. The use of ark or a similar term is not limited to the Ethiopians.
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#326398 - 07/01/09 10:59 AM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
[Re: Ray S.]
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I am curious to here from the many Religious on this forum if my view of the Ark is accurate with regards to touching it. If for example, the real Ark was revealed could a Christian whom received all the Sacraments and was in the state of Grace touch the Ark without being struck down?
Well, surely the Body of Our Lord Jesus is much holier than the Ark -- if it still exists! So, just replace "Ark" here with "Blessed Sacrament" ... then answer the question.
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#326443 - 07/01/09 11:02 PM
Re: The Ethiopian Ark of the Covenant to be revealed
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Note that the annointing with oil after feasts is a Sacramental, is not the same as the Sacrament of Annointing of the Sick, which is presecribed for those "in danger of death." Near death was a bit of hyperbole on my part, but the Sacrament of Annointing of the Sick would imply having been gravely ill or undergoing surgery. (one might wish to check the Chatechism of the Catholic Church at http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc/index.htm )
Edited by aramis (07/01/09 11:07 PM)
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