I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts that was created years ago, and the priest who does it is always very enthusiastic. He always encourages his listeners to go to Mass and he starts his podcast by giving praise to God.
Today he was focused on the Gospel of John (Chapter 5: 31-47).
As the podcast continued, the priest went on to ask, over and over again,
"Do you believe Jesus is God?"
If we do not, he said, then we have nothing.
This led me to think about the Eucharist, where at the Catholic Mass we receive Jesus in Holy Communion.
That led me to think, "What would be the point of receiving communion, if it is not the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus?"
Think about it.
Do you know what you are receiving in your church?
I encourage you to explore the answer to that question, maybe even beyond your church leaders, using historically, authentic sources.
I want to share a couple of articles for those of you who want to know more about how the term Real Presence (relative to Holy Communion) originated and how its meaning has been used over the years in Catholic and non-Catholic churches.
Yes, even in non-Catholic churches. I learned that there is quite a difference in the meaning of the term, depending on who is using it.
The second article is to help us understand the term "transubstantiation," which helps us understand what happens to the bread and wine on the altar during Mass.
These articles may be challenging, but I encourage you to take the time to read through them and do your best to process them. Jot down any questions that come up as you read them, and keep exploring, using trustworthy sources like the ones below, of course.
Article One: "Beware the Term 'Real Presence'"
https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/beware-the-term-real-presence
Article Two: "Transubstantiation for Beginners"
https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/transubstantiation-for-beginners
If you are dedicated to your church, and living your life centered on Jesus, you really owe it to yourself to dive a little deeper into this. Share and discuss these with a friend and take the journey together.
Be open to what unfolds before you. Be an interested learner.
You may be surprised what God reveals to you along the way.
Janet Cassidy
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