Posts Tagged ‘Theology and Sanity’
Trying to understand the Catholic meaning of Holy Eucharist
Holy Eucharist separates Catholics from non-Catholics.
Eucharist is at once utterly simple to understand and yet totally complex, even absurd. Jesus drew crowds wherever he went. The one time He lost His audience is the first time He tried to explain the “Real Presence” in the Gospel of John, chapter six.
Jesus probably would have lost me, too…
Read MoreTrying to understand the "Real Presence" of Christ in the Eucharist
Holy Eucharist separates Catholics from non-Catholics.
Eucharist is at once utterly simple to understand and yet totally complex, even absurd. Jesus drew crowds wherever he went. The one time He lost His audience is the first time He tried to explain the “Real Presence” in the Gospel of John, chapter six.
Jesus probably would have lost me, too.
One minute of Sunday morning philosophy
I’m reading “Theology and Sanity” by Frank Sheed. This excerpt caught my attention talking about what is implied by “change” …
Read MoreIn search of sanity
“Sanity, remember, does not mean living in the same world as everyone else; it means living in the real world. But some of the most important elements in the real world can be known only by…”
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