Tag: eucharist

“New Mass translation launches in American parishes”

Dear Lighthouse Trails: While surfing the yahoo news this morning, I came across this article. As a former Catholic, it blew my socks off. I remember, as a child, when the Mass was changed to English so the parishioners would…

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U.S. Catholic Church prepares to accept Episcopalians

(Reuters) – The U.S. Roman Catholic Church will establish a body in January to house disaffected members of the Episcopal Church, beginning with a few dozen ministers and at least two congregations seeking communion, U.S. bishops were told Tuesday. Some…

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The New Evangelization and the Coming Reign of the Eucharist Christ

by Roger Oakland The Roman Catholic Church’s belief that the “presence” of Jesus Christ becomes manifest by the mystical process of transubstantiation during Mass has been foundational to their faith for centuries. According to the Roman Catholic Church, a Roman…

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Congress on Eucharistic Adoration meets in Rome

LTRP Note: For those who have been reading Understand the Times’ warnings, the following will confirm to you that his warnings have been right on. As the Catholic Church is emphasizing more and more on the Eucharistic Adoration through the…

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The “Mary Connection” to the Eucharistic (False) Christ

by Roger Oakland As we read through both the Old and New Testament, one thing becomes very apparent—Christianity is all about Jesus Christ and in believing in Him alone for salvation. The Scriptures testify of the true Jesus, who made…

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Into the Arms of Rome Through Ancient Church Fathers and the Eucharist

by Roger Oakland For John Henry Cardinal Newman, his conversion to the  Catholic Church took place after he began “meditating and reflecting” on the writings of the Catholic Church fathers. This same story can be repeated thousands and thousands of times…

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