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The Road To Emmaus! My Eucharist Experience

And their eyes were opened and they knew Him.  
 

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joeynovella3 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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emmaus fucking sucks too much holy music it is mad gay
catholic1forlife (1 year ago) Show Hide
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great video, Jesus, I love you!!
Bingolly1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks and God Bless you
seltian (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think that it's amazing that Jesus could explain to these men ALL of the Scriptures and EVERYTHING pertaining to the Messiah, and they didn't know that it was Him. Yet, he sat down with them and consecrated the Eucharist, and THAT is when they understood. And people say that the Real Presence is "unbiblical."
mm3861 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I left the Catholic Church for fundamentalism because of the pitiful state of Catholic education. I became a rabid anti-catholic and through that, I ran into the teachings of Scott Hahn who was refuting all of the stupid anti-catholic garbage that had gotten into my head. One by one, my anti-catholic beliefs fell... like ahouse of cards they fell!
In 2003, I humbly rejoined the Catholic Church and now try to spend some time each week trying to tell others not to be stupid like I was ;)
Bingolly1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I am sure you went through some spiritual suffering along the way. Scott Hahn does an excellent job in his books. I am glad you are at peace with the Catholic Church now. God Bless You
mm3861 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The sacrifice in the Mass is the same sacrifice that Christ made on the cross. Once for all time.... Christ is continually presenting himself to God on our behalf.
That's my understanding & it makes sense!
BeingBob just said it better than me ;)
dogsieh (1 year ago) Show Hide
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mm3861,"Christ is continually presenting himself to God on our behalf".Christ himself said to do this in rememberance which means to dwell on and keep fresh as not to lose the moment.there is such a great difference between remembering ones actions and having them continualy do them.the continuation nullifies the original act.Christ presented himself a sacrifice once on earth and before the Father, he need not "continually presenting himself to God on our behalf."
dogsieh (1 year ago) Show Hide
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beingbob,again we as creation cannot offer the same sacrifice.Sacrifice under the law was for past sins, Christs sacrifice was for past present and future.we cannot offer the same sacrifice as Christ, was not the practice of indulgences done away with?my friend you are not speaking with an ignorant protestant, i come from a history of catholics (100s of years,some involved in the priesthood), i myself born and raised.
BeingBob (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Whether you were born or raised is beside the point and has no bearing here. We are baptized into a priesthood, with Jesus Christ as the Eternal High Priest. This one offering is past, present and future. This one offering may be offered continually so that all, past, present and future may partake of the Paschal Sacrifice.

What have indulgences to do with this? We are discussing the Eucharist. Indulgences are another discussion but to answer your question - No. Indulgences are still granted.

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