Saturday, June 20, 2015

Spiritual Gems-Understanding What a Catholic Church Really Is...-June 20, 2015

Understanding What a Catholic Church Really Is...
http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Our-Eucharistic-Love-Exemplified/dp/1601140290


Have we thought carefully about what a Catholic Church is?  It is the Royal Palace of the Greatest King who ever was and ever will be, the Son of Almighty God, who stays present there for us in order to be our dearest friend and consoler?  This Almighty and Eternal King also allows His Priests to renew the Greatest Act in all of human history: The Crucifixion of the Son of God is mystically renewed at each Mass in this Palace, which act of Love saved us from eternal separation from God.  This same Infinite God loves us so intimately that He allows us to partake of Him as real spiritual food, where God remains within us for 15 minutes!  How is it that so few Catholics revere such a Palace and can find little, if any, time to be present for the greatest event in the history of the world and the greatest Love they will ever receive?

Based in a Meditation of Fr. Stefano Manelli from "Jesus our Eucharistic Love"


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    Anthony Mullen
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