Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!

                    Happy Thanksgiving!!!
And let everyone remember that “Thanksgiving” in Greek is Eucharistia. Thus, the Body and Blood of Christ is the true “Thanksgiving Meal."


The Eucharist has been a key theme in the depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art,[1] as in this 16th-century Juan de Juanes painting.

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  1. How great is his love for us......even Judas was at the table. He handed a piece of bread....this is my body...to the man who would betray him. How great his love for us.......endless

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  2. Dear Anonymous at 6:13 pm,

    Judas Iscariot did not eat the Body of Christ at the last supper. He left the table. He was not in communion with Christ, and he left to betray Christ. In the photo above, Judas Iscariot is the man without the halo getting ready to leave the table.

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    1. Judas was in communion with Jesus until the second he left the table. Do you really think that Jesus was not praying for Judas up until that second. Without the halo??? do you believe a painting from mans interpretations of that moment. The apostles did not receive the Holy Spirit unit much later.

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