Episode 24 - The Creed

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Notice that one of the first tasks of the liturgical assembly is for the different members to be formed into a single body. The “I” (ie., the first person singular pronoun) of the Creed is, in a sense, the “I” of the singular Body of Christ, who worships God the Father. It is also the personal “I” of the individual believer. This “I believe” of the Creed is able to account for the personal belief and the corporate belief of Christ’s mystical body. It is both a baptismal confession and a communal statement of shared faith.
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Dear Father I liked the way you explain the elements of Eucharist. You really have brought depth of Eucharist. I am touched and inspired by your talk. This is what I was looking for. May God bless you. Congratulations to you Father

atmikaanna
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that is awesome. i like that. thanks for sharing

mikerob
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It would be really good if you make an episode on Eucharist and its in depth connection to OT and its fullfillment in NT. The real presence of Christ in Bread and Wine by connecting OT and NT.
When Moses speaks the words of consecration over the blood of rams he sprinkles over the people saying this is the blood of the covenant, the blood no longer remain the blood of the rams but becomes the blood of covenant. But if Moses had not spoken those words while sprinkling, the blood sprinkled would have no power because it would not become blood of covenant.
Same way when Jesus speaks the words of consecration over the bread and wine, they no longer remain just bread and wine but actually become the body and blood of christ.
So that video would be very informative for the people. And that would be the great step in making people know what Mass really is and all else would follow as byproduct of that real encounter.

rovildcrasta