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Catholics, the Eucharist, how has it changed your life?

I am giving a talk at the 7th and 8th grade on this subject and wanted to know what others think.

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7 comments for “Catholics, the Eucharist, how has it changed your life?”


  1. Kbaby says:

    I graduated from eighth grade 2 years ago. this might help because they can relate to. not boring, is in reality paying attention. I am 16 and have gone to school all my life. the Eucharist is the body of my son of God. My child of God to us and let us die for. Jesus bore the burden of suffering extreme pain for what can only be free from sin. how amazing is that? is the House of Lords and an only child who suffered the cross, as they ridiculed and embarrassed by it, which is so powerful for me. I was born and raised Catholic, God is the creator of us all. took time to make each of us the people. He loves us enough to count all the hairs of our head. When I started reciving the Eucharist in 2nd grade i didn't take as much, but now I realized why something so important shouldn't even be allowed to us? her so special. How do you deserve? his love for God, for us both. we need only choose to love again.

  2. tebone03 says:

    For me to participate in the Eucharist Christ take me in body, blood, soul and divinity. I live and they told me they have the light of Christ to my face. Christ in me trying to do everything that is good in my actions and words. He lives in me to do His will.
      Catholic Christian convert

  3. space monkey says:

    'Tis not eat of Christ that saves you is "who are born again"? It is receiving Christ, being indwelt by the Spirit that saves you.
      Participate in the communion should be a reminder that Christ is in us. The host itself does not have magical powers! No matter what the church says. Even "established" ones.

  4. Langer says:

    I'm not really religious ***** I think people in the head to be honest!

  5. Yohannan says:

    i have called "holy cannibalism"

  6. *Jo*The* *Cow*girl* says:

    I changed to the Christian faith.

  7. where is everybody? says:

    I call and I recover a Catholic. is all rubbish



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