I'd watch your documentary.
As you can see, scientists are confounded by this.
I'd watch your documentary.
Ok. I watched it. Interesting. Not sure what I think about it. But it did kind of bring a question up in my mind.
If somehow it was proven beyond any doubt that the host is actually the body and blood of Jesus, would I take it? I think I'd have to say yes. Yes, I would. So right now I'm just kind of mulling that over in my mind.
Thanks for the video.
Ok. I watched it. Interesting. Not sure what I think about it. But it did kind of bring a question up in my mind.
If somehow it was proven beyond any doubt that the host is actually the body and blood of Jesus, would I take it? I think I'd have to say yes. Yes, I would. So right now I'm just kind of mulling that over in my mind.
Thanks for the video.


Not to make light of communion but your comment reminds me of my nephew when he was little. My sister and her husband attended a small country church and they involved family in the services as much as possible. So little ones took communion too as the families gathered at the altar together. The pastor was explained the body of Jesus and they took the bread. Then the pastor mentioned the blood and my nephew turned and started walking back to his seat. My BIL asked him where he was going and out loud he said " I ain't drinkin' no blood daddy!" lol He's 16 now and we still tell that story on him.
well, those "Catholics" who promote abortion are self-excommunicated (latae sententiae) but i do agree that they should be publicly excommunicated as well.Politicians have no business telling any church what to do. But ever since the start of the Scamdemic, they have targeted churches. Those congressman have absolutely no business trying to defend pro-abortionists (or any other evildoer).
As to the Catholic issues, dealing with abortionist (or extortionist) Catholics was long overdue. The problem is that the RCC has not consistently addressed the sins within that church. Biden should have been excommunicated decades ago, And all the priests and bishops involved in sexual shenanigans should also have been dealt with.
or u can do what some Catholics do.. spend time in the Real Presence which emanates from the Hosts stored 24/7 in the ChurchOk. I watched it. Interesting. Not sure what I think about it. But it did kind of bring a question up in my mind.
If somehow it was proven beyond any doubt that the host is actually the body and blood of Jesus, would I take it? I think I'd have to say yes. Yes, I would. So right now I'm just kind of mulling that over in my mind.
Thanks for the video.
wait...Should you take communion if you personally started to believe? Absolutely! .
wait...
only Catholics not in mortal sin can partake of the Eucharist worthily
1 Cor 11:23 says if you are not... bad consequences...
Not to make light of communion but your comment reminds me of my nephew when he was little. My sister and her husband attended a small country church and they involved family in the services as much as possible. So little ones took communion too as the families gathered at the altar together. The pastor was explained the body of Jesus and they took the bread. Then the pastor mentioned the blood and my nephew turned and started walking back to his seat. My BIL asked him where he was going and out loud he said " I ain't drinkin' no blood daddy!" lol He's 16 now and we still tell that story on him.
Hey Kayla,
If you thought that the Eucharist was real, as in the actual body and blood of Jesus, would you take it?
and the first thing Jesus will do when He returns isI was referring to if they have the illumination of faith within their own churches.
My assumption is that most readers are non Catholics and are not intending to participate in Catholic mass.
But even having said that, change is coming the the Catholic church. A great awakening is rising, and the time is upon us to stop differentiating ourselves. Satan works through division and disagreement so in order to every Christian needs to start seeing people from other churches as their brother in Christ and recognise we are ALL part of the body of Christ.
Big things are coming and believe me, when they get here whether we are Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox etc etc will seem so very trivial. We'll all be on bended knee together in awe of the great and terrible power of God the Father and we'll need to work together for his glory and our own salvation on this immense day.
well, nonCatholics do not have to t ake Communion and definitely should NOT until/unless they become Catholic. Priests are not supposed to give Communion to those they know are outside the Church. But in any case, u don't need to partake of Eucharist to appreciate and benefit from being in the Real Presence, which emanates from the consecrated Hosts. In fact, things really began to change in my life when I began doing that. I was raised Catholic but no one had ever told me about the Real Presence. I feel like crying when I think of the good priest who told me about that many years ago... I may have only him (in the human realm) to thank for getting me to ... well, probably Purgatory first, then Heaven... It is Jesus who gets us to Heaven, but this human being really helped Jesus when he told me about the RPMmm that's a long mental leap for me to make. Kinda feel like my nephew did. lol
and the first thing Jesus will do when He returns is
get mr senile baby killer out of the white house.
I can dream, can't I?
anyhow, as to your comment RE seeing people outside the Church as our brethren...
i can't speak for other Catholics but my position is that it is the non-Catholics who reject Catholics and often accuse them of not being Christian... NOT the other way around... It seems most Catholics I know kind of bend over backwards to get along with Protestants and/or see their point about this and that issue or doctrine... I mean, seriously, it's amazing what they have been taught about the Church... a pack of lies.. and we all know who the father of lies is... And then when u point out that what they believe aabout the RCC is not true... well, it does not seem to make a dent a lot of the time.. to say the least
well, I get something out of both "communities" myself, except I haven't been to a non-Catholic one in a long time14 D
I guess personally I identify as a rosary rattling, Jesus and Mary loving, charismatic who is completely lost and confounded but the fact that God wants anything to do with him in the first place.
Mmm that's a long mental leap for me to make. Kinda feel like my nephew did. lol
Correction. "Towards the teachings of the Catholic church". But that is taken personally by Catholics, since they refuse to admit that those teachings are false and unbiblical.I also think there is more animosity from Protestants towards Catholics than the reverse.
well, I get something out of both "communities" myself, except I haven't been to a non-Catholic one in a long time
one of the reasons is that non-Catholics do not understand Catholics (I speak in generalities)
and worse, they more often than not seem to hate Catholics... just sharing my own reality here..
and that disturbs me... very un-Christian. I mean, even when/if someone disagrees w/ you, that doesn't mean you hate them.. and of course maybe they do not actually hate... but some of them definitely come across as hating... just my experiences 4 what they are worth