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Glad to see a fuller quote in the article, withA video message from Pope Francis opens India’s National Eucharistic Congress in Mumbai. “Communion with the Lord,” says Francis, “leads us to solidarity with others.” “Human beings the world over need nourishment”, not only “what it takes to satisfy physical hunger.”
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:twocents: the headline’s omission alters the tone quite a bit :twocents:a reward for the good but also the strength for the weak and for sinners. It is forgiveness and sustenance which helps us on our journey "
I don’t think I have ever thought of the Eucharist as a “reward for the good” or a reward for being good. Maybe that is a deficiency in my own understanding…We learn that the Eucharist is not only a reward for the good but also…
It is the Wedding Feast of the Lamb mentioned in Revelation 19. As such, it is a Heavenly act that is made present in our temporal world.I don’t think I have ever thought of the Eucharist as a “reward for the good” or a reward for being good. Maybe that is a deficiency in my own understanding…
Dan
I think some take that as meaning only perfect people can receive. I’ve already seen a couple comments elsewhere where people are twisting his words to mean that the Eucharist was meant to gives strength to unrepentant sinners, not for those that “fall in line” to get a pat on the head. The tone those comment imply is that they feel the Eucharist is a reward for doing things you don’t like. Sad really.I don’t think I have ever thought of the Eucharist as a “reward for the good” or a reward for being good. Maybe that is a deficiency in my own understanding…
Dan
thanks for the fuller quote. that one word makes a difference.Glad to see a fuller quote in the article, with
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I never thought of it as a reward either. It is a gift freely given. You can’t earn God.I don’t think I have ever thought of the Eucharist as a “reward for the good” or a reward for being good. Maybe that is a deficiency in my own understanding…
Dan
I’m not sure what connection your comments have to the notion that the Eucharist is a reward for (the) good.It is the Wedding Feast of the Lamb mentioned in Revelation 19. As such, it is a Heavenly act that is made present in our temporal world.
It is the one Sacrament that all the Saints continue to partake in. It is no less for them as it is for us.
The Saints in Heaven partake of Holy Communion. They are no longer sinners, nor are they weak. They have been made good. It is part of the Heavenly RewardI’m not sure what connection your comments have to the notion that the Eucharist is a reward for (the) good. …
In other words, I am surprised that the Pope said that “the Eucharist is not only a reward for the good…”
Dan
Rewards are not, of necessity, earned.I never thought of it as a reward either. It is a gift freely given. You can’t earn God.
Heaven itself is not earned, nor are the Graces, but it is a reward. Likewise with the Wedding Feast of the Lamb that the Saints in Heaven partake of. That is Holy Communion, and it is their reward.Be glad and light-hearted, for a great reward awaits you in heaven; so it was they persecuted the prophets who went before you.
It’s a little confusing since Christ never came under the centurion’s roof.Given the fact that everyone, before every reception, says “I am not worthy”, where does the idea of Communion being “a reward” come from?