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Corpus_Cristi
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I was just listening to the encore of EWTN Open Line with John Martinoni and a caller asked a question about Mary’s immaculate conception and us receiving the Eucharist. I had only thought about this once before, but I decided to leave it alone, since the church teaches the truth, but I remembered that it’s important to question all you believe. The caller asked if Mary was conceived without the stain of original sin to bear Jesus, then why do we receive the body, blood, soul, and divinity of the resurrected lord, which is by all means even more than Mary received, not to deny Christ’s divinity, but to say that Mary only brought Jesus into the world, we eat his flesh and drink his blood to become him. I know that we too are clean of the stain of original sin also, since if we weren’t, we wouldn’t be receiving communion, since you have to be baptized. I was just bothered by it because it made me think. I know that the doctrines of the immaculate conception and the true prescence of Christ in the Eucharist are true, and I believe both of them, but this thing came up and it’s actually a very good question. What if a protestant brother or sister confronts us with the same thing and we don’t know how to answer?