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sweet communion1 comment

Aly Hawkins wrote 1 day ago: I’m part of a church community that takes communion (that’s the Eucharist for all you A … more →

Tags: church, Theology, Communion, consubstantiation, Eucharist, Second Great Awakening

The Mass is the greatest prayer of God

covakid wrote 1 week ago: The Mass is the greatest prayer of God…Special graces and blessings are given to those who com … more →

Tags: adoration to god, agnus dei, body and blood, concluding rite, confession, Confiteor, consecration, Eucharistic celebration, Holy Communion

What is wrong with these people?!2 comments

churchmouse wrote 2 weeks ago: This is just appalling.  Every apologist for Vatican II must read this and see how the Diocese of Li … more →

Tags: Catholic, Vatican II, Holy Communion, Clergy, Heresy, Vatican II, Linz

Eucharist and intercommunion2 comments

hopelens wrote 2 weeks ago: The Catechism of the Catholic Church published in 1994 is thorough, learned, and deeply helpful to a … more →

Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Protestantism, church, real presence

The Table of the Lord4 comments

hopelens wrote 2 weeks ago: The April 2009 issue of First Things, # 192, is remarkable. Every article and nearly every ad is a m … more →

Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Protestantism, church, real presence

Transubstantiation PS

hopelens wrote 3 weeks ago: One final post on transubstantiation. The essence of my argument in the previous posts on this subje … more →

Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Protestantism, church, real presence

Transubstantiation 32 comments

hopelens wrote 3 weeks ago: The most serious objection to Transubstantiation is not exegetical nor its reliance on the testimony … more →

Tags: Christianity, Conversion, Faith, Roman Catholicism, The Sacrament, Theology, Aristotle, church, Eucharist

Transubstantiation 2

hopelens wrote 3 weeks ago: (The numbering continues from the previous post.) (4) History of the doctrine It is widely known tha … more →

Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Protestantism, church, real presence

Transubstantiation:1

hopelens wrote 3 weeks ago: Transubstantiation will require two, possibly three, maybe more posts. (How’s that for naive, … more →

Tags: Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, church, real presence

Does exercise kill disease?4 comments

notedscholar wrote 4 weeks ago: Because your body has fevers in order to heat up germs to death, and exercise artificially causes yo … more →

Tags: Health and Wellness, American Heart Association, andrew laskowski, Arthur Agatston, Atkins Diet, Cancer, Catholicism, dean ornish, Dr Mirkin

The Sacrament: down the rabbit hole with Alice?

hopelens wrote 4 weeks ago: I came across a wonderful quote from Thomas Merton the other day (see www.yokeofchrist.blogspot.com. … more →

Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Faith, Theology, Conversion, The Sacrament, Protestantism, church, real presence

Corpus Christi

celebratingtime wrote 1 month ago: If I had a vision of the full moon with a piece missing it would not have occurred to me that Jesus … more →

Tags: Celebrations, festivals, memorials, my so-called life, Catholic Feast Days, Juliana of Liege, Eucharist, Holy Thursday

Communion: A Brief Treatment of the Doctrine of Transubstantiation

Duane wrote 1 month ago: Theme Passage: 1 Corinthians 11:23-32 Cross References: Matthew 26:24-28; Mark 14:21-24; Luke 22:17- … more →

Tags: doctrine, Salvation, ordinances, Sacraments, Communion, Biblical authority, commitment, Lord's Supper

Are we eating and drinking Jesus?1 comment

kburchard wrote 2 months ago: You Can Ask Anything – Question #1 By Pastor Kenny Burchard email me Question: What is the church’s … more →

Tags: Christian practices, Christian symbolism, Communion, Eucharist, Real presence of Jesus, Sacraments

J.C. Ryle: Why Were Our Reformers Burned?

Joel Taylor wrote 3 months ago: J.C. Ryle THERE are certain facts in history which the world tries hard to forget and ignore. These … more →

Tags: Theology, J.C. Ryle, reformers, Martyrdom, Roman Catholicism, Persecution

Living the Questions

Robert G. Longpré wrote 3 months ago: Continuing on with my earlier post, I have to admit that there are still tan lines.  I didn’t … more →

Tags: Photography, Philosophy, Digital Camera, sony dsc-h50, change, Jungian Psychology, individuation, Transformation., alchemy

'Cannibal!'1 comment

churchmouse wrote 3 months ago: Until last week, I hadn’t thought about this in years.  When I was 12, a boy my age came to vi … more →

Tags: Baptist, Catholic, Holy Communion, Lutheran, Protestant, Friends

Touched by an angel #11

Chris Lawrence wrote 3 months ago: After all the metaphysics of the previous post I thought I’d try a simpler topic this time: R- … more →

Tags: Atheism, Book Reviews, Darwin's angel, evolution, john cornwell, Philosophy, Religion, Abuse, Faith

Martyred by the Catholics: Johannes Erigena of Scotland1 comment

fuzzysoul wrote 3 months ago: The Martyrs Mirror is now getting into the early Anabaptist “heretic” martyrs, and one o … more →

Tags: Anabaptism, anabaptist, Bible, Catholic, Catholic Martyrs, Christian, Christianity, church, God


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