From: Steve Peterson (peterson.steve@verizon.net)
Date: Sun Mar 21 2004 - 13:35:13 GMT
Hi Sam
> Sam:
> As I understand it, you need faith for the Mass to be mystical. You
> have no faith, ergo, it is not
> mystical for you.
Can you explain what you mean by faith? As I understand the term there
are three uses: belief, trust, and loyalty. All could apply to
Christianity.
Is there something that must be believed for the Mass to be mystical?
> You also equate mysticism with religious experience, which is a
> Modern (SOMish)
> mistake.
How do you distinguish these two?
Thanks,
Steve
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