Since Christ is present under the appearances of bread and wine in a sacramental way, the Blessed Eucharist is unquestionably a sacrament of the Church. Indeed, in the Eucharist the definition of a Christian sacrament as "an outward sign of an inward grace instituted by Christ" is verified.
2007-01-19 18:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not just an experience, he is an eternally unlimited entity. When you believe in God you're just putting it out there that you think there more to life that whats on earth and we share a common creator. Feeling God has to be a miraculous experience where a sudden realization comes to you from within; the silent voice of God speaking to you.
2016-05-23 23:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever felt or experienced the presence of God in the holy Eucharist?
ALL THE TIME. God is goooooood!
:-)
2007-01-19 18:16:53
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answered by ThomasR 4
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Yes and for those that don't what Eucharist is it is holy communion, sacrament, and this ought to be a sacred moment for all Christians. I'm deeply sadden from some of these answers. PLEASE don't let these answers discourage you.
2007-01-19 18:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i have. He has been with me when i am struggling to make a decision. He will help me to make the choice that is best for my life. God helps me when i am sad and He comforts me. there are many other examples that are more personal and will remain between God and i. Praise God for all the wonderful things He has done in my life!!!
2007-01-19 18:09:50
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answered by ducky blue17 2
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Peace!
I would like to share something with you.
I make my prayer requests when the bread and wine are lifted up by the priest because I feel God's presence. I know he is there and it is as if I am talking to him directly.
It works!
2007-01-19 18:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry but i don't know what eucharist means but i'm confident enough to beleive i've experienced what you call the presence of the Lord. He never left us. It is us who always turns away.
2007-01-19 18:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh man you are scary with your cultist nonsensical rituals. God is not present at all in mindless repetitive actions that show no thought or good motivation. Read the verses right before the Model Prayer in Matthew 6 and see what that tells you about repetition.
2007-01-19 18:08:10
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answered by quarky2233 2
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Never. Bread is bread and wine is wine. God is not more there than anywhere else, like my belly button lint.
2007-01-19 18:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a figment of your imagination. You only thought you felt him
2007-01-19 18:07:34
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answered by Nemesis 7
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