Pope Francis and his loyal soldiers of the Jesuit order took up the subject of the Eucharist again last Sunday. The ritual that is at the absolute center of this church and which clearly expresses the actual hatred against Jesus Christ.
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“A Miracle of Mercy”
Last Sunday, during the regular Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square, the focus was on “Eating the Body of Christ”. In his address, Pope Francis did not describe the Eucharist as “magical,” but as a “miracle of mercy.” Therefore, when receiving the Eucharist, the reception of the Body of Christ, the correct attitude of the believers is one of wonder and gratitude (Source). This also helps to view the Eucharist not as “something magical,” but as a “miracle of mercy.”
“Hard to understand”
The pontiff acknowledged that this act was indeed difficult to understand in the Catholic faith, because how could “Jesus give us his own flesh to eat?” The Pope quoted John 6:51. Shown here in full. Actual quote underlined:
“I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.“
Francis shows understanding that those who do not understand the “style of Jesus” remained rather suspicious. After all, Jesus’ words are surprising, because it seems “impossible, even inhumane, to eat a person’s flesh and drink his blood.” Both flesh and blood are the characteristics of Jesus’ humanity. He offered his own life as food for the lives of believers.
On the one hand, the “living bread” is not something magical that solves problems in an instant, but on the other hand, the body of Christ gives hope to the poor and overcomes the arrogance of those “who stuff themselves at their expense,” said the Pope. Jesus save us by nourishing our lives with his.
Pope Francis ended this address with a common prayer to the Virgin Mary to help “receive the gift of heaven under the sign of bread.”
Eucharist always at the center
It is easy to understand that the Roman Catholic Church placed the Eucharist at the absolute center of its traditional rituals. It is hard to imagine a ritual in which Jesus Christ can be mocked even more completely than this “eating of the body”. Whether it is a simply prepared table or a lot of effort has been put into sophisticated decoration, it still remains what it is, a cannibalism declared “sacred”.
Jesus Christ must not have been resurrected
On the occasion of yesterday’s Angelus, the Jesuit Eberhard von Gemmingen expressed with crystal clear words the actual intention behind this constant re-sacrifice of Jesus Christ (Source):
“But since his death, Jesus is no longer visible in the world, no longer tangible. Therefore he made himself tangible in the mysterious body of the church. The church is therefore also called the root sacrament.“
You wanted to rub your eyes if you didn’t know the true nature of this church (Info). According to the Jesuit, Jesus has no longer been visible in the world since his death. That’s exactly what it’s about. Jesus Christ, deeply hated by the Roman Church and especially by the “Loyola Club”, must be dead and remain so forever.
As is well known, Jesus Christ was crucified on the 6th day of the week (preparation day), on the 7th day of the week (Sabbath) He rested in a state of death and on the 1st day of the week Jesus Christ rose again. He then stayed in this world for another 40 days before ascending to heaven alive. This is precisely what the Church of Rome cannot accept.
A horrible idolatry
The meaning and purpose of the Eucharist is the constantly repeated killing of Jesus Christ. In the multitude of priesthoods worldwide, this ritual can be viewed as almost a permanent condition. As the Jesuit also makes clear, the Roman Catholic Church’s raison d’être is based on the propagated death of Jesus Christ.
A blasphemous presumption. This teaching was also represented by the “holy” Alphonsus Liguori in his “Priest Manual”:
“Jesus has died to institute the priesthood. It was not necessary for the Redeemer to die in order to save the world; a drop of his blood, a single tear, or prayer, was sufficient to procure salvation for all; […] But to institute the priesthood, the death of Jesus Christ has been necessary.” (Dignity and duties of the priest, p. 26). More blasphemies from the Church of Rome – here.
Martin Luther, once a monk himself and a Catholic professor of theology, described the Eucharist as an “atrocious idolatry.” The constantly repeated killing of Jesus Christ is also linked to the secret worship of the pagan sun god, the wafer held up as a symbol of Mithras or Osiris (Info).
Bread and wine are symbols
Like the Pharisees who did not want to understand it any better, the Church of Rome also sees the symbol(!) bread and wine as the body and blood of Jesus Christ as literal. Jesus Christ told the Pharisees that He would tear down the Temple of Jerusalem and rebuild it in just 3 days. For the scholars, of course, this was a completely ridiculous statement because they did not understand the spiritual, symbolic aspect.
Anyone who claims that eating bread as the body of Christ and drinking wine as the blood of Christ must be understood literally must also read Ezekiel 3:3:
“And he said unto me, Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and fill thy bowels with this roll that I give thee. Then did I eat it; and it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness.“
and also Revelation 10:9:
“And I went unto the angel, and said unto him, Give me the little book. And he said unto me, Take it, and eat it up; and it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey.“
understand as literal, or explain why one should be understood literally and the other as symbolic.
The Bible is clear here
Jesus Christ instituted the Lord’s Supper after dark, i.e. at the beginning of the 6th day of the week (preparation day). This scene is described in Matthew, Mark and Luke. Since people are now deprived of the ability to distinguish between dogs and cats when the opportunity arises and “science” declares both animals to be identical, the choice falls on Lukas.
He was a doctor and therefore had the recognized medical competence to distinguish between a bread made from flour and water and a part of the body of Jesus Christ. This also applies to the difference between wine and human blood, Luke 22:19-20:
“And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.“
Jesus Christ thus presented a piece of bread and symbolically declared it to be His body. Jesus Christ presented a cup without first scribing His arm for bloodletting and symbolically declared it to be His blood. Neither real flesh nor real blood is eaten there. Furthermore, Jesus Christ declared to do this as a memorial! However, the “mystical” thinking within the church of Rome creates a flowery feast for a cannibal.
The abomination will come to an end
Pope Francis spoke of overcoming the arrogance of those who gorge themselves at the expense of the poor. The fact that this comes from the head of the Vatican and the Holy See is empirical evidence that the Eucharist does not work. An embarrassing attempt to link the Eucharist with the “social justice for the common good” strongly advocated by Francis.
Precisely this Hellenistic spirit of human reason. The humanism that gave the world the French Revolution and with it the flying change from the 5th to the 6th beast according to Revelation 17 (Info).
The prophet Daniel already knew it and so did John on Patmos. This “abomination of the earth”, the papacy system, will come to a sudden end. Then, when the rock, not removed by human hands, will destroy the figure of world history (Daniel 2) so thoroughly that no trace of it will remain. John recorded this yet-to-come event in Revelation 18 and 19. The living Jesus Christ will put an end to this abomination.
Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
Revelation 18:10
Bible verses from King James Version (1611)