Personally, I do not believe in the light switch theory, so that if a schism takes place, then
sanctifying grace will immediately depart. I do not believe that God works that way, as He
constantly calls people to repentance.
Hebrews 3: 15 -- "If today you hear the Voice of the Lord, harken not your hearts ..."
This reminds us of the time in the Old Testament when Moses led the Chosen People out
of Egypt because the Pharoah had hardened his heart against the Lord and His People.
Take a look at these Eucharistic Miracles at this website:
http://www.miraclesofthechurch.com/2010 ... istic.html
It is highly probable that these Eucharistic miracles were possible in the first 400 years
after the Great Schism. However, with time, grace departs. Notice the horrible Eucharistic
sacrileges committed by the women in the years 1225, 1345, and 1452. Even though these
grave sacrileges took place, God did not despise the Roman Catholics, but gave them
repeated signs that He still loved them and was calling them to repentance. "If today you
hear the Voice of the Lord, harden not your hearts."
Indeed, these grave sacrileges were due to the effects of the Great Schism of 1054 A.D.,
and it only worsened with time. It was apparent that God was hounding the Roman
Catholics and was repeatedly calling them to repentance.
After Vatican II, these Eucharistic miracles have all but ceased, showing that with the nefarious
changes in all the sacraments since Vatican II, there is no more grace in Roman Catholicism.
Not only have the all the sacraments and the Liturgy been changed and rendered ineffective,
illicit, and invalid, but most certainly all the popes since Vatican II have been compromised.
If you have not yet read The Dictator Pope, please do so. This current pope reminds
me of King Saul and his ungodly rages. Remember, only the psalms sung by David could
calm Saul's spirit. Here is a review of The Dictator Pope on Breitbart.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-secur ... e-francis/
Even Pius XII was compromised as seen in Hitler's Pope.