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From Scott Hahn… star.ucl.ac.uk/~vgg/rc/aplgtc/hahn/m5/scmnt4.html
I’ve never heard this taught in all my years of Catholicism.
I’ve always understood “sick and die” in the spiritual sense and not in the physical sense.
Does any one know of any Father/Doctor/Saint/Church document, made such a statement, that people physically die or suffer physical illness after receiving the Eucharist, when they do not believe(discern) it to be the body of Christ?
He says some get sick and some die because they did not believe that the body of Christ is the Eucharist.Christ doesn’t just give us trinkets and tokens. He gives us himself, spiritually and materially, because he is the creator and redeemer of spirit and matter, and we’re both body and soul. “For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body, eats and drinks judgment upon himself.” What does that mean? Does it mean that come judgment day you guys are going to be in a heap of trouble? No, it means even more than that. Verse 30, it says, “That is why many of you are weak and ill and some have died.” Do you mean to tell me that St. Paul actually believes that because people were receiving the Lord’s supper unworthily – they were profaning the Lord’s body and blood – that some were sick and some were dead? You bet St. Paul believes it and teaches it, and so we ought to believe it and teach it.
I’ve never heard this taught in all my years of Catholicism.
I’ve always understood “sick and die” in the spiritual sense and not in the physical sense.
Does any one know of any Father/Doctor/Saint/Church document, made such a statement, that people physically die or suffer physical illness after receiving the Eucharist, when they do not believe(discern) it to be the body of Christ?