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Jesus founded the Catholic Church. Jesus and His Church are One and the Same. So yes Jesus will not cast out anyone who comes to Him.As jesus said he will not cast anyone out who comes to him.
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Jesus founded the Catholic Church. Jesus and His Church are One and the Same. So yes Jesus will not cast out anyone who comes to Him.As jesus said he will not cast anyone out who comes to him.
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Also how many left the Church that Jesus founded because of false teaching they watched on TV.Sure, I’m positive many of those conversions are legit, such as your momma’s.
Probably many conversions start with a broken person watching TV and repeating a sincere prayer.
I’m just naturally cynical as I know the power of suggestion is high. People see it and they do it, sometimes without proper intent.
The Eucharistic miracles are rare and not the norm. There’s no expectation or belief that the Eucharistic host at a mass will bleed or become chemically identical to heart tissue or some other non-normative example.I have read several posters stating that the so called Eucharistic Miracles are absolute proof of Transubstantiation.
Yes. Jesus performs miracles in many ways and though out all the ages. It’s not the norm, or the purpose of the Sacrament.The Eucharistic miracles are rare and not the norm. There’s no expectation or belief that the Eucharistic host at a mass will bleed or become chemically identical to heart tissue or some other non-normative example.
You are certainly welcome to attend the Eucharist (I know you know not to take communionI
The Catholic sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist as well as Adoration are part of the continued growing that Catholics have to their advantage that us evangelicals don’t have in our Christian walk. These are aspects that draw me to Catholicism as possibly the missing piece in my faith journey that has otherwise been a good and fulfilling one thus far.