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I think it was awesome.
All that good stuff could have happened without the Eucharist being there. Do you not admit that if there were no Catholics at that moment, which is highly possible, the actions would be pretty comedic?You are welcome to your opinion, but many did meet the Lord that day, and they heard good things. I saw the building of the Faith and I saw souls being fed.
There was preaching and evangelizing. And more, imo.
I see nothing negative at all . Sorry, but I disagree. Imo, nothing builds faith in the Real Presence as well as Adoration.All that good stuff could have happened without the Eucharist being there. Do you not admit that if there were no Catholics at that moment, which is highly possible, the actions would be pretty comedic?
If I was present there, I would honestly think it was a prank to ridicule Catholics and find it offensive.
I think this is an example of people with good intentions but with poor and not well thought out execution.
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I agree. Though admittedly, I don’t know how He should be trasported. How do lay people bring the Eucharist to the sick? I’ve seen the host placed in a small tin at the mass, the priest then sends the people off, however once they leave the church I don’t know what happens to the Eucharist. (I’m assuming the people handle it with due revrence.) Is there some kind of protocall for the transportation of the the Eucharist?
Everyone needs to calm down here. You’re looking at tradition, a tradition that goes back 800 years and maybe longer.I think there is an issue with how the Eucharist is being carried in to the area. I just saw the priest throw down the bag with the monstrance containing the Eucharist down on the ground by his feet first. Why not use a Pyx?
That aside, there is the question of ridicule. The audience in that area may not have any Catholics at that moment. Then it becomes an occasion of ridicule of the Eucharist, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Would you take a person you love in to a middle of a group of people who may ridicule him/her because its more than likely they can’t understand who he/she is? You would first try to prepare the people and get them in to a position where they would accept them, right?
So in my opinion, the actions of the individuals in this video are really not praise worthy and should be corrected.
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Real presence builds faith of the already believing. I can’t take a Muslim to adoration and expect him to understand let alone believe what is happening.I see nothing negative at all . Sorry, but I disagree. Imo, nothing builds faith in the Real Presence as well as Adoration.
As far as no Catholics present, there were certainly at least two. The Friars.
The servant is never greater than the master. When our Holy Father Francis first set out preaching and teaching, everyone though it was a prank, that he was a nut, that he was a heretic and some even threw things at him: stones, garbage and the content of their bedpans. This did not stop him. 800 years later he is venerated by Catholics, Protestants, Jews, and Muslims under different titles, but all for the same reason . . . his simplicity, his love, his courage and his fidelity.All that good stuff could have happened without the Eucharist being there. Do you not admit that if there were no Catholics at that moment, which is highly possible, the actions would be pretty comedic?
If I was present there, I would honestly think it was a prank to ridicule Catholics and find it offensive.
I think this is an example of people with good intentions but with poor and not well thought out execution.
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I think you are confusing Tradition with what was happening in that video.Let the friars try to return to 13th century practices. Pray that we will be able to go back. That will help us all, not just Franciscans. Every community should go back to its roots and traditions.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
Sorry, I don’t share your negative opinion. I saw something good.Real presence builds faith of the already believing. I can’t take a Muslim to adoration and expect him to understand let alone believe what is happening.
There is a reason why apostles didn’t go around Eucharist first. They preached and converted people first. They didn’t hold up the Eucharist believing people will understand.
Do you or do you not deny that this kind of stunt to non-Catholics is a comedy or not? I mean honestly. If this was a designated area where Catholics all gather daily to do Eucharistic Adoration, I can see it being valid. But this is random.
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Don’t worry about it… Your comment was not offensive. I’m sure that if you had not commented, others had thought it. It was a great opportunity to explain why and how this works, for those who may have wondered about it, but didn’t mention it.I am sorry I even commented about the duffle bag now. I didn’t mean it as criticism or to imply that the Friar was doing something irreverent or inappropriate. I imagine it was the same feeling of someone who is used to seeing/receiving communion on the tongue only and then seeing it put in the hand. I’ve grown up with communion in the hand so I don’t see the issue that some people have with it.
Don’t mean this as disrespect, but St. Francis is not known for his logistics skills. There is really no church doctrine stating “Planing” is heresy. I think while we venerate saints and try to follow their lives, we are truly following the attributes of Christ displayed in them. We do not follow or have to follow every little thing they said and did.Almost every itinerant preacher starts as a fool for Christ. Francis never taught us to have well through out plans. Do you know what he said about well thought out plans? He abhored them. He even had a vicar excommunicated for proposiing such heresy.
But if you were there, would you kneel before the Lord or not?So in my opinion, the actions of the individuals in this video are really not praise worthy and should be corrected.
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Please watch the video linked to in my signature.I am sorry I even commented about the duffle bag now. I didn’t mean it as criticism or to imply that the Friar was doing something irreverent or inappropriate. I imagine it was the same feeling of someone who is used to seeing/receiving communion on the tongue only and then seeing it put in the hand. I’ve grown up with communion in the hand so I don’t see the issue that some people have with it.
By all means, yes, put yourself in ridicule for Christ. Go out and preach for him etc. Have adoration publicly at a fixed designated place where faithful gather.Sorry, I don’t share your negative opinion. I saw something good.
Jesus told us we would be scorned, hated,and ridiculed. It comes with the territory.
If you read the Bible, John 6 had people ridiculing Christ. They ridiculed him while he was on the Cross as well.That aside, there is the question of ridicule. The audience in that area may not have any Catholics at that moment. Then it becomes an occasion of ridicule of the Eucharist, our Lord Jesus Christ.
That’s a very good question. I honest wouldn’t know what to do. I won’t even know if this priest is holding a piece of wafer and not the Eucharist. I wouldn’t even know if this is a priest or not. I would even feel like walking up to him and saying, what do you think you are doing?But if you were there, would you kneel before the Lord or not?
lol, some here may wonder why At Trent isn’t stomping up and down considering my CITH viewsDon’t worry about it… Your comment was not offensive. I’m sure that if you had not commented, others had thought it. It was a great opportunity to explain why and how this works, for those who may have wondered about it, but didn’t mention it.
You will never realize how many people you help with a simple comment or question. But God knows how many need to hear the answer and he chose you to be their voice. What a wonderful gift, to be the voice of those who wonder!
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
Once again, it is unnecessary. That is the key point. Unless you can show that the Eucharistic Adoration has to be there first for evangelization, then taking any risk of ridicule is invalidated.If you read the Bible, John 6 had people ridiculing Christ. They ridiculed him while he was on the Cross as well.
If there was Catholics there with doubt, whose to say they could not pull a Thomas and travel 4775 km’s after acknowledging the Truth? If there was non-believers, whose to say that could not have had a Saul/Paul moment on the road to their destination?
The Eucharist builds the faith of the believer. Not the unbeliever.At Trent and I have different perspectives on several items. He is a traditionalist, I’m a charismatic. But I can say without hesitation or reservation* that when he says “nothing builds faith in the Real Presence as well as Adoration”.
*(I’m sure we also would both agree if you had Confession at the same time that’d be pro as well).
I honestly think you are claiming something that is similar in Tradition as being the same thing that you see here. But they are not.Seriously though, like you have so wonderfully explained, what we are seeing here is a true traditional practice. With all that is going on in the Church these days, it is precisely these sort of things that keep me from giving up on Rome and committing to support of the local SSPX or Independent chapel.