GOCTheophan wrote:Dear Anastasios,
When we refer to a certain "Church" as not having Grace we mean of course sacramental Grace, that the Holy Spirit does not descend on their altars and transform the bread and the wine for instance. God in His uncreated energies is everywhere and fills all things as we confess each morning and evening.
I understand what you are saying. While I can say that Catholics and Protestants without exception are without grace (while still retaining charismatic grace via the uncreated energies of God) I cannot say that all New Calendarists are without grace--all heretics are certainly without grace, but I do not believe that all New Calendarists are heretics yet. Mistaken, yes, and sinful to be in communion with heretics, but not automatically cut off (God will approach each in his good time to make the final decision about whether to leave communion with the heretics). That's why we cannot commune with them--they have lost the consistency of Orthodoxy and it is not clear who is still holding on to the edge of the cliff and who is not.
However either the Holy Spirit descends and preforms the Sacraments or He does not. There is no middle ground- either the bread on the Altar becomes the Body of Christ and the Wine His Blood or they do not. So there is a straight cut off point for sacramental Grace even if we humans cannot point to where exactly it is and until that point comes no matter "sick" how that Church gets it still contains within it the fullness of sacramental Grace.
Clearly, that is true--but I do not believe in the way you are suggesting. Some bishops clearly have already lost it and their mysteries are inefecatious, and others may still have it. I have to believe this because there are still New Calendarist Churches producing saints--which would be impossible if all of them are completely without grace. However, those who have already succomed personally to heresy, such as Met Philip or Pat Bartholemew--are outside the Church. But I do not believe that all have fallen yet.
Maybe I am not understanding you correctly but anything else but the "light switch theory" doesnt make any sense at all to me.
Theophan.
When grace is gone, it is gone. But it may not have left every bishop in "World Orthodoxy" yet.
Anastasios