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What’s Really Needed for a “Eucharistic Revival”?
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas at The Catholic Thing: October 2022 Our American bishops, rightly concerned about the widespread loss of faith in the Most Holy Eucharist, have launched a three-year “Eucharistic revival.” All the teaching, preaching, and programs in … Continue reading
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Tagged Altar Rails, Blessed Sacrament, Communion Fast, Eucharist, Holy Communion, Latin, Tabernacle
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St Francis of Assisi: Passionate Lover of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Saint Francis of Assisi, one of our most beloved saints, is perhaps best known for his appreciation of nature and animals. He should however, be recognised even more for his love of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, as that was one … Continue reading
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The Bread of Heaven and the Cup of Salvation
On the night He was betrayed our Lord Jesus Christ took bread, and when He had given thanks, He broke it and gave it to His disciples and said: “Take, eat: this is My Body.” He took the cup, gave … Continue reading
Four True Stories Of Eucharistic Miracles
From deepertruthcatholics.com: We who hold faithful to what the Roman Catholic Church teaches, believe that Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist. We believe it on the words of Jesus Christ, the Son of … Continue reading
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The Blessed Sacrament Travels The Streets of Ukraine! Christians Kneel As The Lord Jesus Passes!
Powerful act of faith by the Ukrainian people. Christians [Catholics and Orthodox] believe that Jesus Christ is truly present in the Holy Eucharist! The White flag on the car indicates the mission and prayer of peace! Recorded the 1st of … Continue reading
Eucharistic miracles of Buenos Aires and Lanciano
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In Poland, a Roadside Billboard: “Stop Communion in the Hand!”
That’s it. We have nothing to add. Just our most heartfelt congratulations to the Polish Association of Christian Culture for their beautiful campaign (click here) in promotion of the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. (H/T to Rorate Caeli)
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Devoted priests ministering in locked down Italy
“A great priest who never ceases to be present with his parish community. Thank you, Father Ricotta” un grande sacerdote che non cessa di essere presente con la sua comunità parrocchiale. Grazie Padre Ricotta pic.twitter.com/6UUaUHEgb4 — Attilio Sacco 🇮🇹 🇮🇱 … Continue reading
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Through the Blessed Sacrament St Clare Repelled the Invading Saracens
by Elaine M. Jordan This Eucharistic miracle was written by a Franciscan friar who lived at the time of St. Francis, Tommaso da Celano (1200-1255). It describes how St. Clare of Assisi succeeded, with the Blessed Sacrament, in turning away … Continue reading
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Forty Hours
the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer have posted about the Forty Hours devotion and have invited readers to join their devotion by making an act of spiritual communion. Do, please hit the link to join them in this great … Continue reading
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Tagged Blessed Sacrament, Devotions, Our Lord, Spiritual Communion
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Receiving Our Lord
This is a follow up to an earlier article by Teresa. It is an interview of Bishop Athanasius Schneider by Fr Mitch Pacwa SJ (from EWTN): Absolute reverence and devotion must be accorded to the Blessed Sacrament at all times. … Continue reading