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Greggy
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Hi everyone! It’s my first time and this is my first post.
I am 29 years old and born Catholic but has not taken my religious life seriously until 2017 when I was so hopeless in life and Jesus showed me the way.
I would like to hear what you guys think about my unusual experience this past Lent. From March to April, I have five glorious moments. The first four were insights after Eucharist and the fifth was a vision.
“From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded”
God Bless Us All
I am 29 years old and born Catholic but has not taken my religious life seriously until 2017 when I was so hopeless in life and Jesus showed me the way.
I would like to hear what you guys think about my unusual experience this past Lent. From March to April, I have five glorious moments. The first four were insights after Eucharist and the fifth was a vision.
- I asked God that I wanted to step down on my church duties because a fellow christian is gossiping false accusations about me. After I took the Eucharist, it’s like I heard, “I suffered more”.
- I was thinking of backing out of sharing my testimony on our church but after taking the body, I heard " I’m with you".
- I asked God “Does it hurt you when I sin?”… When I bite the body, my teeth suddenly become so painful like saying ‘Yes, it hurts me’.
- During Holy Saturday, I ask God to renew myself and have a new covenant with Him. During the mass, I took the body and a nun showed up with the blood.
- At Easter Sunday morning mass, it is also the 42nd year ordination anniversary of our parish priest. I have normal vision until our priest, after reading the Gospel and start his sermon. Looking solely at him, my visions suddenly become blurry white like clouds forming around him and I can only see our priest speaking. When I shift my gaze to something else, it goes back to normal but when I return back to him, clouds again suddenly form around him like I’m having illusions. It ended after his sermon.
“From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded”
God Bless Us All
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