Thank you so much for this beautiful teaching on the Eucharist. Every Catholics and non-Catholics should listen to your teaching. Lord increase my faith in this beautiful Sacrement. God bless you Father. Canada
I have heard many homilies & lectures on the Real Presence, but none as stupendously concise and clear as this. The points you present both struck me to the very heart, and lit up my darkened mind. I can now understand and adore this Mystery of Love more sincerely than I ever have before. God bless you for faithfully communicating this sacred Truth to us!
What a wonderful explanation! I did not know why God forbade taking the blood of animals and indeed never connected this to Jesus saying 'drink my blood'. Now I understand why as the animals are of a lower order to man, and we humans are of a much lower order to Jesus, we can drink the blood of Jesus and be transformed into him!
The heteropraxis of most novus ordo priests including you, prancing Frank Cicero, belie their belief in Transubstantiation. In other words, their actions in regard to the Blessed Sacrament are such that they do not reflect belief in the True Presence of Our Lord. This being so, the fault lies with the bishops & priests themselves & their heterodox seminary formation & to the 1968-69 Reformed Rites, both priestly & episcopal, of Paul VI. Rendering them doubtfully valid.
Frankie, young man, let's remember that nothing can cause itself- Aquinas. A buddy is a 32 year old assistant priest. From Liverpool UK. He talks very slowly, preaches clearly. He is not a passionate hothead like you! Calm down and preach quietly.
You were so on point until you kept repeating that the manna was the Bread from heaven; Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. 33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. Jesus deliberately delineated the difference between the two, his flesh being the Tru Bread from heaven.
Do you really believe in this nonsense? "The Worship of the Eucharist...the CULT of adoration" is nothing but idolatry.(Catechism 1378) Jesus is in Heaven, the "flesh profits nothing." The "Real Presence" is the Holy Spirit: "What then if you should see the Son of Man ascend where He was before? It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life. But there are some of you who do not believe" - John 6:62-64
One of the great temptations when it comes to religion is to level the playing field and approach each religion on equal ground. We have been taught the need to "coexist" with other mainline religions for many years. In recent years, there has been an increasing trend to approach Roman Catholicism as if it's another denominational group within orthodox Christianity. That is simply not the case. Catholicism is a different religion all together. To put it plainly, Roman Catholicism is a heretical religion that preaches a different gospel than the gospel of Jesus Christ. I do not mean to offend anyone but the simple truth is Roman Catholics are not Christians and should not be approached as brothers and sisters in Christ. We must not embrace Roman Catholics as Christians on the basis of their official teachings. The RCC teaches a different Gospel and a different Jesus which is not the same Christ taught in the New Testament.
The moment you said “believe and nonsense “ I knew you will need special deliverance because that what the people said when Jesus told them the same thing
@@johnibiam5069 The official teaching of Roman Catholicism is that salvation is not by faith alone, through grace alone, in Christ alone. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that one must have good works and observe the rituals of Roman Catholicism in order to be saved. Rituals and traditions are made equal with God’s word and many cases made superior to Gods word. The Pope teaches a dangerous doctrine. Summarizing the Catholic understanding of salvation is difficult because it is extensive. Here is a summary of the official Roman Catholic teaching on salvation: to be saved, a person must receive Christ as Savior by faith, be baptized in the Trinitarian formula, be infused with additional grace by observing the Catholic sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and then die without any unconfessed mortal sins. If one accomplishes the above, he or she will be saved and granted entrance into heaven, likely after an extensive time of further cleansing in purgatory. The Roman Catholic process is significantly different from the apostle Paul’s teaching on how salvation is received: “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved” (Acts 16:31). John 3:16 ascribes salvation to everyone who believes in Christ. Ephesians 2:8-9 explicitly teaches that salvation is not by works, with verse 10 then clarifying that works are the result of salvation not what saves you. Simply put, the Catholic teaching on salvation is very different from what the Bible teaches. If a person holds to the official Roman Catholic understanding of salvation, he or she is not saved. Despite their vigorous affirmations, Roman Catholicism does not truly hold to salvation by grace through faith. Church does not save you Penance do not save you Sacraments do not save you Eucharist does not save you Mary, Angels and Saints does not save you Purgatory does not save you Lighting candles for the dead do not save you Prayers to a Priest do not save you Your works or deeds do not save Only Jesus can save you if you only put your trust in him alone. That is the good news of the Gospel.
One of the best teaching I have heard of the Holy Eucharist. Praise be to God, Thank you Father!
Thank you so much for this beautiful teaching on the Eucharist. Every Catholics and non-Catholics should listen to your teaching. Lord increase my faith in this beautiful Sacrement. God bless you Father. Canada
I’m in awe . Thank you Fr Frankie for such enlightening sermon. I’ve not heard this explanation before. Praise God for you ❤
I have heard many homilies & lectures on the Real Presence, but none as stupendously concise and clear as this. The points you present both struck me to the very heart, and lit up my darkened mind. I can now understand and adore this Mystery of Love more sincerely than I ever have before. God bless you for faithfully communicating this sacred Truth to us!
What a beautiful homily father and full of the Holy Spirit
What a wonderful explanation! I did not know why God forbade taking the blood of animals and indeed never connected this to Jesus saying 'drink my blood'. Now I understand why as the animals are of a lower order to man, and we humans are of a much lower order to Jesus, we can drink the blood of Jesus and be transformed into him!
I love this priest
If someone like him doesn’t motivate you to believe. I don’t know what else to say.
Thanks Father
❤ great sermon thank you father very much extremely vibrant thank you
Thank you Fr. for this awesome teaching.
I also believe the holy eucharist is the body and blood of Jesus
What a gift for the parish to have a passion priest who gets it!
This needs more views. He explains the things Bishop Barron book but in a simply way.
Wow. Just Wow.
Beautiful! Magnificent!!Inspiring!!!
Amen.
Great point. Was the manna in the desert just a symbol,No ! The Eucharist is not a symbol, Period !
Great homily. However, I'm exhausted from watching Father walk back and forth the whole time ;)
I'm a new subscriber. Listen and follow.
A little less movement can have greater attention. Too much moving about distracts and diverts attention from the message
Love his enthusiasm, his movements and his message ‘s.
Can’t get enough up here in Iowa !
The heteropraxis of most novus ordo priests including you, prancing Frank Cicero, belie their belief in Transubstantiation. In other words, their actions in regard to the Blessed Sacrament are such that they do not reflect belief in the True Presence of Our Lord. This being so, the fault lies with the bishops & priests themselves & their heterodox seminary formation & to the 1968-69 Reformed Rites, both priestly & episcopal, of Paul VI. Rendering them doubtfully valid.
If you would like to invalidate someone's teaching, please provide the non-heterodoxical way instead of this vague opposition that you provided .
A good sermon, though shouting doesn't make it easy to listen to. Probably a cultural thing I'm in the UK. Also stand still it is really distracting.
Frankie, young man, let's remember that nothing can cause itself- Aquinas.
A buddy is a 32 year old assistant priest. From Liverpool UK. He talks very slowly, preaches clearly. He is not a passionate hothead like you!
Calm down and preach quietly.
The way of preaching is not right!
Body language is distracting!
Preach like a Catholic Priest!
You were so on point until you kept repeating that the manna was the Bread from heaven;
Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven.
33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world.
Jesus deliberately delineated the difference between the two, his flesh being the Tru Bread from heaven.
Father… PLEASE speak to the rock. Acting frustrated and angry can only lead to a more vulnerable state, to the accuser. Great message, but a bit much.
Do you really believe in this nonsense?
"The Worship of the Eucharist...the CULT of adoration" is nothing but idolatry.(Catechism 1378)
Jesus is in Heaven, the "flesh profits nothing." The "Real Presence" is the Holy Spirit:
"What then if you should see the Son of Man ascend where He was before? It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life. But there are some of you who do not believe" - John 6:62-64
The catholic church and its idolatry.
One of the great temptations when it comes to religion is to level the playing field and approach each religion on equal ground. We have been taught the need to "coexist" with other mainline religions for many years. In recent years, there has been an increasing trend to approach Roman Catholicism as if it's another
denominational group within orthodox
Christianity. That is simply not the case. Catholicism is a different religion all together. To put it plainly, Roman Catholicism is a heretical religion that preaches a different gospel than the gospel of Jesus Christ. I do not mean to offend anyone but the simple truth is Roman Catholics are not Christians and should not be approached as brothers and sisters in Christ.
We must not embrace Roman
Catholics as Christians on the basis of their official teachings. The RCC teaches a different Gospel and a different Jesus which is not the same Christ taught in the New Testament.
The same bible said “do this in memory of me…”
So what’s your point? One sided interpretation?
The moment you said “believe and nonsense “ I knew you will need special deliverance because that what the people said when Jesus told them the same thing
@@johnibiam5069 The official teaching of Roman Catholicism is that salvation is not by faith alone, through grace alone, in Christ alone. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that one must have good works and observe the rituals of Roman Catholicism in order to be saved.
Rituals and traditions are made equal with God’s word and many cases made superior to Gods word.
The Pope teaches a dangerous doctrine.
Summarizing the Catholic understanding of salvation is difficult because it is extensive. Here is a summary of the official Roman Catholic teaching on salvation: to be saved, a person must receive Christ as Savior by faith, be baptized in the Trinitarian formula, be infused with additional grace by observing the Catholic sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and then die without any unconfessed mortal sins. If one accomplishes the above, he or she will be saved and granted entrance into heaven, likely after an extensive time of further cleansing in purgatory.
The Roman Catholic process is significantly different from the apostle Paul’s teaching on how salvation is received: “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved” (Acts 16:31). John 3:16 ascribes salvation to everyone who believes in Christ. Ephesians 2:8-9 explicitly teaches that salvation is not by works, with verse 10 then clarifying that works are the result of salvation not what saves you. Simply put, the Catholic teaching on salvation is very different from what the Bible teaches.
If a person holds to the official Roman Catholic understanding of salvation, he or she is not saved. Despite their vigorous affirmations, Roman Catholicism does not truly hold to salvation by grace through faith.
Church does not save you
Penance do not save you
Sacraments do not save you
Eucharist does not save you
Mary, Angels and Saints does not save you
Purgatory does not save you
Lighting candles for the dead do not save you
Prayers to a Priest do not save you
Your works or deeds do not save
Only Jesus can save you if you only put your trust in him alone. That is the good news of the Gospel.
Amen