Catholics must help our Protestant neighbors.

Protestants are right about some things.

Every Protestant says:

1. “I believe in The Bible.”

2. “Jesus Christ Fulfilled The Prophecies!”

3. “Every Word of Jesus Christ is Truth!”

4. “St. Paul was a Great Evangelist!”

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Catholics must help our Protestant neighbors! How? We share this fact. St. Paul was a Catholic Bishop and a Catholic priest.

Catholics know that by reading words that St. Paul wrote in The Bible! 1 Corinthians 10: 16-17. “This cup of benediction that we bless, is it not The Blood of Christ? This bread that we break, is it not The Body of Christ?” (emphasis added)

His word, “we”, refers to specific people!

Protestants avoid the specificity of his word “we”! The “bread that we break” cannot be “The Body of Christ” unless it is made into That Holy Food by a Catholic priest. Only they may provide that Holy Transformation.

Catholics consider the word “we” “we” describes every Catholic priest. They have been Ordained for 2,000 years in Living Link with The Ordination of the first Catholic Bishops.

Who ordained them?

Jesus Christ!

At The Last Supper, He gave His Catholic Bishops and priests The Power to preside over changing the bread and wine into what must be His Body and Blood!

Then, Jesus Christ commanded His Catholic Bishops and priests to provide That Holy Food to obedient Catholics! “(You) Do this in remembrance of Me.”

That is a Direct Order from God!

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Protestants do not believe that Catholic priests receive The Power to change bread and wine into The Body and Blood of Jesus Christ!

Why don’t Protestants believe that? They follow The Profiteers of Protestantism! How do they make a living? They lead donors to disregard The Power of Catholic priests to preside over The Miracle of Transubstantiation.

What did Jesus Christ say about Catholic Communion? He repeated, fourteen times, “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”

Catholics must help our Protestant neighbors. “Please! Do not go to The Judgement of Jesus Christ without having ‘life in you.’

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