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Max_Kolbe
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Before I converted to the RCC I took a trip one day down to the adoration room where the blessed sacrament was exposed. I did not know what people did in there so I snuck in trying to look like everyone else. I had been studying the Eucharist for awhile but was not sure it was Jesus. My first thought was “they are worshipping bread?”Thank you for posting this!
Lately I can’t seem to stay away from the Blessed Sacrament in adoration, and sometimes I need a little boost in my faith, or a little explanation…what draws me there so strongly?
(I’m Catholic, btw). Anyway, thanks for posting all those verses. After a seminar tonight I plan to go in and hang out with our Lord and Savior and will re-read all you have posted. (In my own Bible, of course!)
Every so often I seem to fully comprehend what the Catholic Church has, and it just reduces me to absolute mush. I’m so proud to be a part of it…yet so humbled by the enormity of the miracle we witness so often.
I closed my eyes and graces poured down upon my head like oil! I must have sat there 20 minutes and my hands were shaking when I got out. I came home to tell my wife what happened (she was protestant at the time as well) …honey, I went into this room at the catholic church and there was bread and ughh…it was awesome!! It totally blessed me!!! She looked at me like i was flippin crazy! But the experience changed my heart and after that I HUNGERED day and night to have it in me. That was several years ago. My wife and I came in this Easter and I am telling you, when you come to the table of the Lord with a CLEAN heart, graces fall like fire! I am guessing alot of folks never feel the fire of the Eucharist because they don’t go to confession. It’s the greatest gift to us on earth!
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