Metr. Saba Warns Against “Intellectualized” Christianity

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ENGLEWOOD, NJ — Metr. Saba has called for a renewed understanding of the “sanctifying dimension” of Christian life, warning that many believers have reduced faith to intellectual conviction and outward practice rather than lived spiritual transformation.

In a recent reflection, he recounted a case in which a family experienced relief after the blessing of their home, illustrating what he described as the real, active presence of divine grace in everyday life. He emphasized that sanctification is not symbolic, but a tangible reality mediated through the Church’s liturgical and sacramental life.

The hierarch stressed that Sacraments extend beyond formal rites, encompassing prayers and blessings that touch all aspects of life. He also warned that clergy and laity alike have drifted from this understanding, often prioritizing administrative or social concerns over spiritual work.

Metr. Saba concluded that true faith must engage the whole person—heart, mind, and life—through active participation in God’s grace.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Metr. Saba clarified the practice of Holy Unction.

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