Holy Thursday commemmorates The Last Supper.

Jesus Provided His Body and Blood for the First Catholics at The Last Supper.  It is too much for many to take in.

Jesus Provided His Body and Blood for the First Catholics at The Last Supper.  It is too much for many to take in.

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Question 1:  “What great gift from God do Catholics remember on Holy Thursday?”

Answer:  “We are blessed with God’s Gift of Understanding that He Who created Heaven and earth, took human form, and died to let us receive His Body and Blood from Catholic priests He still empowers to preside over The Miracle of Transubstantiation at every Catholic Mass for the past 2,000 years.”

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Question 2:  “Why are Catholics the only people on earth blessed to receive That Holy Food?”

Answer:  “Catholics believe that God Spoke Truth when He told us 12 times in the last half of John 6 and twice more at The Last Supper, ‘If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.’  Catholics are the only people on earth who recognize God’s Power to let His Catholic priests provide us with That Holy Food for all twen centuries after Jesus Ascended into Heaven.”

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Question 3:  “Can other people receive That Holy Food?”

Answer: “If they ask God to let them follow and find His Truth, they will be blessed to have God become a Living Part of themselves by receiving His Body and Blood in Catholic Communion.”

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Question 4: “What keeps many people from being Catholic and receiving The Actual Body and Blood of Jesus in Catholic Communion?”

Answer:  “Many are confused by the claims from tens of thousands of groups with partial beliefs in Jesus.  Confusion keeps many who would be Catholic locked up in small, self-serving groups.  Their limited ideas about Jesus are thought to be more important than the actual, Church-Creating Words of Jesus to His First Catholic Pope:  ‘And  I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.  I give you The Keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Today’s Simple Rhyme:  “To You, Dear God, I humbly pray: /  To be more Catholic every day.”

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