| Dear Rev. Know-It-All,
I am amazed that people like you still
believe all that mediaeval voodoo about transubstantiation. You Catholics
believe that bread and wine become flesh and blood. It looks like bread
and wine. It tastes like bread and wine, but it’s really flesh and blood.
That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. If you put it under
a microscope it’s still bread and wine.
Yours realistically,
Moe Dernistik
Dear Moe,
Not always. It seems that sometimes bread
and wine become visibly flesh and blood, even under a microscope. Let me
refer you to an interesting web address:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbg_dhI4XCs
Or you can look under “Eucharistic Miracle,
Buenos Aires” (aka... "Milagro Eucaristico Buenos Aires Argentina").
It’s in Spanish, but has English subtitles. It seems that not long ago,
a host that was dropped on the floor. When it was found, it was put into
a little bit of water and let sit in the tabernacle in a church until it
dissolved and could be reverently disposed of. Instead of dissolving, it
become a red liquid with some red gelatinous material. They had the substance
examined. It turned out that it was tissue from a human heart, from the
left ventricle, to be exact. That was weird enough, but much to the shock
of the doctors who examined the sample without knowing its origin, the
tissue which should have been dead was still alive and beating. Watch the
video.
Interesting to note that a host turned
to flesh in Lanciano,
Italy in the 8th century, as a doubting priest said Mass. It has been reserved
in a reliquary ever since and it is also tissue form the human heart. I
can hear you saying at the top of your voice, “Impossible! They are committing
fraud! This needs to be examined by competent scientists!”
Remember when the Shroud of Turin was examined
a few years back by competent scientists? They turned out to be completely
incompetent. They tested a patch and told the world that the Shroud was
a fake. It was the “competent” scientists who were the fake. The Shroud
of Turin has never been carbon dated, except for one small thread that
someone tested without permission. That turned out to be from the time
of Christ.
Go to your computer and look it up:
“Shroud
of Turin Website.” Your refusal to believe that miracles
can happen is the product of your faith, that is, trust, which is what
the word faith really means. You are blindly trusting science which is
ultimately as shaky as any human endeavor. We Americans like to think that
science is irrefutable truth.
Have you been keeping up with physics lately?
The more we know about the structure of matter and reality the more miraculous
it seems. I dare you to turn off the reality shows about important celebrities
arguing with each other in the jungle and eating bugs. Do a web search.
Just type in “Eucharistic Miracles.” You will be amazed.
As for me, I have no doubt that in the
tabernacle there is a living heart that pulses with love for me and for
you. It is the heart of God, made present in the person of Jesus, the Messiah.
He loves you and would fill you with His own life if you would just stop
long enough hear His heart quietly beating.
Rev. Know-It-All

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