Aug. 19, 2026

Sacraments: You Can’t Unring the Bell (#477)

Sacraments: You Can’t Unring the Bell (#477)
Considering Catholicism
Sacraments: You Can’t Unring the Bell (#477)

You cannot unring a bell. Once it has sounded, you can leave the room or cover your ears, but you cannot reach backward and make the ringing not have happened. That is the Catholic claim about the sacraments: they are not snapshots of a spiritual mood, and they are not memorials of a decision you once made. They are acts of Christ that do something real. Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders leave a mark that cannot be erased. Valid marriage creates a bond that lasts until death. Absolution actually wipes out the sins named. The Eucharist is a gift you can later walk away from, but not a token that failed to stick. This episode is about why that permanence makes the Church careful, and why it also means no one who has received these gifts is ever starting from zero.

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