As a relatively new Catholic (seven years this coming April), I had a hard time wrapping my head around the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, but now I am a believer. It has to be real because it is the focus of the Mass. If I can believe that Jesus performed miracles […]
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Last night I attended my parish’s Rosary group. Usually there Is adoration before the Rosary is prayed and a mass afterwards. For non-Catholics, the term “adoration” actually means “Eucharistic adoration,” where the Blessed Sacrament (consecrated communion host) is placed in a display case (monstrance) and is adored by the faithful. It is a sign of […]