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Jan 31, '09, 7:27 am
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Jesus in the Communion
The Bible explains how Jesus instructed His diciples in the Last Supper, but the protestant preachers teachs us how to interpret the Bible and its contents. The Eucharist, for example, is not practiced in all of the pseudo-christian religions. The meaning of it is there. Shared with ur families a meal to celebrate with the king Jesus Christ. Most of the pseudo-christian religions of today shared a celebration, with its brothers in Christ, to feel the presence of the divine. As if Christ was suppossed to be in every ritual of adoration for cultures in our generation. The Catholic Church, however, believes that Jesus Christ is in the Eucharist as the bread of life for all times.
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Jan 31, '09, 8:16 am
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Re: Jesus in the Communion
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the altar!
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Jan 31, '09, 8:22 am
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Re: Jesus in the Communion
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Originally Posted by Ricardo Gomez
The Catholic Church, however, believes that Jesus Christ is in the Eucharist as the bread of life for all times.
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Hi
In my opinion it is only a superstition of the Catholics and is not a reality.
I love Jesus so I would like to defend Jesus against the superstitions.
Thanks
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Jan 31, '09, 8:54 am
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Re: Jesus in the Communion
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Originally Posted by Ricardo Gomez
The Bible explains how Jesus instructed His diciples in the Last Supper, but the protestant preachers teachs us how to interpret the Bible and its contents. The Eucharist, for example, is not practiced in all of the pseudo-christian religions. The meaning of it is there. Shared with ur families a meal to celebrate with the king Jesus Christ. Most of the pseudo-christian religions of today shared a celebration, with its brothers in Christ, to feel the presence of the divine. As if Christ was suppossed to be in every ritual of adoration for cultures in our generation. The Catholic Church, however, believes that Jesus Christ is in the Eucharist as the bread of life for all times.
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Lutherans believe this, too. Can you clarify what you percieve as "pseudo-christian religions"?
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"It would be easy to fill many pages with the declarations of the Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, and of her great theologians, who, without a dissenting voice, repudiate this doctrine [consubstantiation]...
Charles Porterfield Krauth
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