Yes, ALL people professing Christianity that the Romans dealt with. The Eucharist - and the Roman misunderstanding of It - were accomplished facts in early Christianity.
***Yes, ALL people professing Christianity that the Romans dealt with. The Eucharist - and the Roman misunderstanding of It - were accomplished facts in early Christianity.***
Is it possible that the Phibionites of Alexandria, who claimed to be Christian, yet had the most perveted rituals, may have caused the Romans to accuse the true Christians of canabalism?
If I told of their rituals I might be banned from FR.
The Meal of Melchizedek (what is meant by Christs words, "This is my body; this is my blood")
The Eucharist: The Lord's Supper
This is My Body, This is My Blood
Pope Benedict--Jesus' Incarnation and Presence in the Eucharist confounds the wisdom of men
Pope leads Corpus Christi observance
Day 37 of Pope Benedict XV's Reign - Feast of Corpus Christi
Feast of Corpus Christi - Sacrifice, Fellowship Meal or Real Presence?
The Eucharist and the Mystery of Fatherly Love
The Consecrated Host truly is the Bread of Heaven
Corpus Christi Around the World
Homily of Pope Benedict XVI for the Feast of Corpus Christi
Back to the Future: Reviving Corpus Christi Processions
The Banquet of Corpus Christi - "Why did Jesus give us His Body and Blood?"
A Reflection on Corpus Christi
Pope Leads Corpus Christi Procession - "We Entrust These Streets to His Goodness"
Corpus Christi celebrations in Poland (gallery)
HOMILIES PREACHED BY FATHER ALTIER ON CORPUS CHRISTI SUNDAY FROM 2001-2005