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Yes, i think you said you also have no idea what this living water is, Thing. Is this correct?I already answered it.
Yes, i think you said you also have no idea what this living water is, Thing. Is this correct?I already answered it.
O my dog! You are right! How embarrassing.Especially since you forgot that it was St. Anthony that you prayed to; not St. Christopher.
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Please note what scripture says in:Yes, Pax, but the puzzling thing is that Jesus speaks of drinking this living water. My question, then, is this: In what way does a Catholic drink the Holy Spirit?
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Thanks for the info, JM. It still leaves the question: Is the Eucharist sometimes the real flesh of Jesus, or usually just flesh in disguise?… Not so; actually he was one of the “popular acclaim” saints that came about before we had strict regulation of who can be considered a Saint - it turns out that there were never any miracles reported about him, and at this late date, we don’t even know who he was - “Christopher” simply means “A Christian gentleman” or some such thing. Kind of like “St. Philomena” - God’s girlfriend. We don’t know who she was, either. There are zillions of Christophers and Philomenas in the Catacombs, so praying to “St. Christopher” and “St. Philomena” won’t do any actual harm - someone is answering, but we just don’t know who. …
Ahhh, yes, i see now, Pax. Drinking living water means to live in and be led by the Holy Spirit.Please note what scripture says in:
1 Cor 10:1-4
I want you to know, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all passed through the sea, and all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, and all ate the same supernatural food and all drank the same supernatural drink. For they drank from the supernatural Rock which followed them, and the Rock was Christ.
1 Cor 12:13-14
For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body–Jews or Greeks, slaves or free–and all were made to **drink **of one Spirit. For the body does not consist of one member but of many.
Please note how the water, the drinking, the Spirit, Jesus, and baptism are all connected in both the Old and New Testaments.
Herein, lies the answer to drinking the living water. It is through baptism and the Holy Spirit. Thus we live in and are led by the Spirit. This is how we drink of the living water, and we are temples of the Holy Spirit who dwells within us. Once again, we see the external sign that points to the hidden reality.
So living water is a metaphor, then? For, we don’t literally drink the Holy Spirit, do we?Yes, and more. It’s important to think about how we drink in the grace of God. He gives us his grace through the Spirit. We can drink it into our lives and make it part of us or we can reject it. The grace is real and the Spirit is real. Baptism and water are the signs of how this comes about. From there we continue to drink of the living water. We are either alive in the Spirit which is the living water, or we are dead in the flesh.
As members of the family of God, we receive sonship from the Father, we receive the son in the Eucharist, and the Spirit by grace. Our Trinitarian God makes Himself intimately connected to us. His relationship is the most powerful and intimate that we can experience.
No I am not saying that.Are you saying, Mary, that Jesus’ resurrected body is more like a ghost than a human? Rather than looking for the return of a God-man, should we be looking for the return of a God-ghost?
http://www.minnesotaghosts.com/resources/dvds/images/tv_06/ghosthunters.jpg
Thanks for replying, Mary. Are you suggesting that Jesus makes His body an atomless body? or is your point that the atoms of Jesus’ body are actually present in the host, but undetectable?No I am not saying that.
I don’t really know what a ghost is. Is it a disembodied soul that is lost between here and eternity? if that is the definition I am not saying that at all. I am saying that Christ in His Glorified Body has complete control over it and can cause it to be visible, tangible or can cause it to be viewed as if it is made of light, or can hide it completely accoding to his Will. Hw has the ability to change the accidental form of His body as I thought you were saying… That would mean you can’t explain it according to the way we experience reality.
Do you then disagree with the first Pope, JD?well if you want to find the truth you have to do a little bit of searching for yourself…
I’m not going to just give you everything, sorry.