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🗓️ 17 August 2024
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Mark 4: 26-34 - 'The kingdom of God is a mustard seed growing into the biggest shrub of all.'
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 728 (in 'Christ Jesus') - Jesus does not reveal the Holy Spirit fully, until he himself has been glorified through his Death and Resurrection. Nevertheless, little by little he alludes to him even in his teaching of the multitudes, as when he reveals that his own flesh will be food for the life of the world (abbreviated).
- 1355 (in 'The Movement of the Eucharistic Celebration') - In the communion, preceded by the Lord's prayer and the breaking of the bread, the faithful receive "the bread of heaven" and "the cup of salvation," the body and blood of Christ who offered himself "for the life of the world." Because this bread and wine have been made Eucharist ("eucharisted," according to an ancient expression), "we call this food Eucharist, and no one may take part in it unless he believes that what we teach is true, has received baptism for the forgiveness of sins and new birth, and lives in keeping with what Christ taught."
- 2837 (in 'Give us this day our Daily Bread') - "Daily" (epiousios) occurs nowhere else in the New Testament. Taken in a temporal sense, this word is a pedagogical repetition of "this day," to confirm us in trust "without reservation." Taken in the qualitative sense, it signifies what is necessary for life, and more broadly every good thing sufficient for subsistence. Taken literally (epi-ousios: "super-essential"), it refers directly to the Bread of Life, the Body of Christ, the "medicine of immortality," without which we have no life within us.
- 1384 (in 'The Sacrament of the Eucharist') - The Lord addresses an invitation to us, urging us to receive him in the sacrament of the Eucharist: "Truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you."
- 1406 (in 'The Sacrament of the Eucharist') - Jesus said: "I am the living bread that came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he will live for ever; . . . he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life and . . . abides in me, and I in him"
- 1509 (in 'Heal the Sick') - "Heal the sick!" The Church has received this charge from the Lord and strives to carry it out by taking care of the sick as well as by accompanying them with her prayer of intercession. She believes in the life-giving presence of Christ, the physician of souls and bodies. This presence is particularly active through the sacraments, and in an altogether special way through the Eucharist, the bread that gives eternal life and that St. Paul suggests is connected with bodily health.
- 1524 (in 'Viaticum') - In addition to the Anointing of the Sick, the Church offers those who are about to leave this life the Eucharist as viaticum. Communion in the body and blood of Christ, received at this moment of "passing over" to the Father, has a particular significance and importance. It is the seed of eternal life and the power of resurrection, according to the words of the Lord: "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day." The sacrament of Christ once dead and now risen, the Eucharist is here the sacrament of passing over from death to life, from this world to the Father.
- 787 (in 'The Church is communion with Jesus')
- 1391 (in 'The Fruits of Holy Communion')
- 994 (in 'The Progressive revelation of the Resurrection')
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone. Welcome back to Logical Bible Study. This is where we take a look at the gospel reading |
0:16.9 | from today's Catholic Mass, and we give you the tools to do an exegesis on the text. |
0:22.7 | What might the literal sense of the text be? What's the author trying to communicate to the |
0:28.6 | original audience? And that's where we always want to start as Catholics, because that's where |
0:33.5 | the true original meaning is. And today we're looking at a really interesting text, |
0:39.4 | which has generated a lot of discussion and informs Catholic teaching a great deal. So we're |
0:46.7 | looking today at John chapter 6, verses 51 to 58. Jesus said to the crowd, I am the living bread which has come down from heaven. |
1:00.0 | Anyone who eats this bread will live forever. |
1:03.6 | And the bread that I shall give is my flesh for the life of the world. |
1:09.7 | The Jews started arguing with one another. |
1:13.0 | How can this man give us his flesh to eat? |
1:17.0 | Jesus replied, |
1:18.3 | I tell you most solemnly, |
1:20.6 | if you do not eat the flesh of the son of man |
1:23.5 | and drink his blood, |
1:25.5 | you will not have life in you. |
1:28.3 | Anyone who does eat my flesh and drink his blood, you will not have life in you. Anyone who does eat my flesh and drink my blood has eternal life, |
1:33.2 | and I shall raise him up on the last day. |
1:37.2 | For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. |
1:42.1 | He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood lives in me and I live in him. |
1:48.6 | As I, who am sent by the living father, myself draw life from the father. So whoever eats me |
1:57.6 | will draw life from me. This is the bread come down from heaven. Not like the bread |
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