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The Real Presence Explained: Shedding Light on the Catholic Eucharist - ep 042

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Why can’t my Protestant friend come to mass with me and take Communion just like I do...?

Julie South shines light on the Catholic Church's teachings and traditions surrounding Holy Communion, providing clarity on why only Catholics are permitted to receive the Eucharist during Mass.
Speaking with a professional yet engaging tone, she methodically unpacks the core Catholic beliefs that form the foundation of this sacred ritual.

Julie begins by emphasising that while non-Catholics are welcome to attend Mass, there is a distinct reason why they cannot partake in Holy Communion.
She explains that for Catholics, the Eucharist is not merely a symbolic representation but rather the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ made present through transubstantiation during the consecration by the priest.
Drawing from biblical passages in the Gospels of John, Mark, and Luke, as well as the writings of Paul, Julie reinforces the Catholic belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. She contrasts this with the views held by other Christian denominations, which regard the bread and wine as symbols or spiritual representations.

Julie then outlines three key reasons why only Catholics receive Holy Communion:

  1. The Eucharist is seen as the ultimate way to be united with the Real Presence of Christ, and only those who fully believe in this teaching are considered prepared to receive it.
  2. Holy Communion represents the unity and oneness of the Catholic faith, and since non-Catholics are not fully united with the Church's beliefs, they are typically not allowed to receive it.
  3. Catholics undergo specific preparations, such as confession and reconciliation, to be properly disposed to receive the body and blood of Christ, which they believe they are truly partaking of.

Throughout the episode, Julie emphasises that these reasons stem from a place of reverence and respect for the sacred meaning of Holy Communion within Catholic teaching, rather than exclusion or judgment of others.
She highlights the Church's acknowledgment of different Christian traditions while upholding its own beliefs and practices surrounding the Eucharist.
Biblical Passages in support of the Real Presence of Christ:
John 6: 51-58
Mark 14: 22-24
Luke 22: 19-20
1 Corinthians 11: 23-26

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Content provided by Julie South - parishioner of the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary - Hamilton - New Zealand. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Julie South - parishioner of the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary - Hamilton - New Zealand or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Why can’t my Protestant friend come to mass with me and take Communion just like I do...?

Julie South shines light on the Catholic Church's teachings and traditions surrounding Holy Communion, providing clarity on why only Catholics are permitted to receive the Eucharist during Mass.
Speaking with a professional yet engaging tone, she methodically unpacks the core Catholic beliefs that form the foundation of this sacred ritual.

Julie begins by emphasising that while non-Catholics are welcome to attend Mass, there is a distinct reason why they cannot partake in Holy Communion.
She explains that for Catholics, the Eucharist is not merely a symbolic representation but rather the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ made present through transubstantiation during the consecration by the priest.
Drawing from biblical passages in the Gospels of John, Mark, and Luke, as well as the writings of Paul, Julie reinforces the Catholic belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. She contrasts this with the views held by other Christian denominations, which regard the bread and wine as symbols or spiritual representations.

Julie then outlines three key reasons why only Catholics receive Holy Communion:

  1. The Eucharist is seen as the ultimate way to be united with the Real Presence of Christ, and only those who fully believe in this teaching are considered prepared to receive it.
  2. Holy Communion represents the unity and oneness of the Catholic faith, and since non-Catholics are not fully united with the Church's beliefs, they are typically not allowed to receive it.
  3. Catholics undergo specific preparations, such as confession and reconciliation, to be properly disposed to receive the body and blood of Christ, which they believe they are truly partaking of.

Throughout the episode, Julie emphasises that these reasons stem from a place of reverence and respect for the sacred meaning of Holy Communion within Catholic teaching, rather than exclusion or judgment of others.
She highlights the Church's acknowledgment of different Christian traditions while upholding its own beliefs and practices surrounding the Eucharist.
Biblical Passages in support of the Real Presence of Christ:
John 6: 51-58
Mark 14: 22-24
Luke 22: 19-20
1 Corinthians 11: 23-26

We'd love for you to connect with Your Catholic Corner:
Facebook
Your Catholic Corner website
Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Y
our Catholic Corner is sponsored by the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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