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Repost: Holy Communion

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Today's episode is a repost from an originally aired podcast from June 2021. This primer on the Eucharist is timely because once again we have debate on barring the Sacrament from public officials who support access to abortion, this time Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. It is an important time to learn for ourselves about the history and meaning of the Eucharist, to listen to the words of Pope Francis and to apply what we know at this critical juncture in our Church.

Show Notes from the Original Episode

In the wake of this week's overwhelming decision by the USCCB to pursue a document on the Eucharist which may include guidelines for reception by Catholic public officials, our conversation this week is a primer on the Eucharist: what it is, its value and history, and precisely what Jesus had to say about both it and the priesthood as He instituted both on Holy Thursday. I hope these resources are helpful to you! If you need me, you can find me on Instagram or on my blog - I would love to connect with you on this important topic.

What Jesus had to say:

1. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Matthew

2. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Mark

3. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Luke

4. Last Supper narrative from the Book of John

Coverage of the Bishops' decision:

5. from The Week

6. from America Magazine

7. from National Catholic Reporter

Words from clergy:

8. from Fr. John Unni in his homily this past week at St. Cecilia's Boston

9. from Pope Francis from his homily this year celebrating the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

10. from Pope Francis on this topic from St. Peter's Square

11. 'I Am The Bread of Life' discourse from Jesus on the Road to Emmaus

12. On Holy See envoy Archbishop Pierre's words to the conference of bishops by Gabe Lewis from Where Peter Is: loving challenges about the Christian way of encounter and dialogue, and whether the church is meeting the true needs of the people at this time

13. Eat This Bread: A Radical Conversion, by Sara Miles

14. Rachel Held Evans on communion - whose table is it?

  continue reading

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Today's episode is a repost from an originally aired podcast from June 2021. This primer on the Eucharist is timely because once again we have debate on barring the Sacrament from public officials who support access to abortion, this time Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. It is an important time to learn for ourselves about the history and meaning of the Eucharist, to listen to the words of Pope Francis and to apply what we know at this critical juncture in our Church.

Show Notes from the Original Episode

In the wake of this week's overwhelming decision by the USCCB to pursue a document on the Eucharist which may include guidelines for reception by Catholic public officials, our conversation this week is a primer on the Eucharist: what it is, its value and history, and precisely what Jesus had to say about both it and the priesthood as He instituted both on Holy Thursday. I hope these resources are helpful to you! If you need me, you can find me on Instagram or on my blog - I would love to connect with you on this important topic.

What Jesus had to say:

1. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Matthew

2. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Mark

3. Last Supper narrative from the Book of Luke

4. Last Supper narrative from the Book of John

Coverage of the Bishops' decision:

5. from The Week

6. from America Magazine

7. from National Catholic Reporter

Words from clergy:

8. from Fr. John Unni in his homily this past week at St. Cecilia's Boston

9. from Pope Francis from his homily this year celebrating the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

10. from Pope Francis on this topic from St. Peter's Square

11. 'I Am The Bread of Life' discourse from Jesus on the Road to Emmaus

12. On Holy See envoy Archbishop Pierre's words to the conference of bishops by Gabe Lewis from Where Peter Is: loving challenges about the Christian way of encounter and dialogue, and whether the church is meeting the true needs of the people at this time

13. Eat This Bread: A Radical Conversion, by Sara Miles

14. Rachel Held Evans on communion - whose table is it?

  continue reading

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