Dear ones,
I am giving you an awesome given dream from our Lord written
in my journal on Dec. 13, 1996. I think it is fitting for this
"Corpus Christi Feast Day " ; this is what I wrote:
I had a dream that I was in my church during Mass.
I remember going in line for communion and I received
the Holy Eucharist (communion) on my hand ; from a
Eucharistic Minister. She was my daughter's Sunday school
teacher. After I received the host I ate it . But as I was walking
back to my pew , blood began to formed on my hand. I showed my husband
and my dream ended.
This dream was given to my priest.
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note: The blood that I momentarily was allowed to view on the palm of my hand;
was not the Eucharist itself. In my given dream I had already consumed the host .
But God wanted me to see his blood form on my hand as a given sign of his
realness in the Holy Eucharist ; His Body and His Blood. +++
The Holy Eucharist is a constant reminder of Our Oneness with Christ. During
"The Last Supper" ; the night before Our Lord's Crucifixion.
Christ asked for all people to receive him in "His Body and His Blood " in appearance
of Bread and Wine. The priest (Consecrate) the Eucharist at the altar changing the
Bread into Christ Body and Wine into Christ Blood (Transubstantiation).
*Consecrate: Make or declare (something, typically a church)
sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose
* (In Christian belief) make (bread or wine) into the
body or blood of Christ . ( John Chapter 6 ) Christ instituted the Holy Eucharist at the
altar and he did not receive comments from anyone . He said "Remain in me and I will
remain in you. Many of his followers could not believe in what Our Lord had to say and
left him. He turned to his twelve disciples and asked if they to want to leave ? They said
"To whom shall we go ?" They remained with Christ except for Judas would soon betray him
and turn him in to be arrested.
*Eucharist: The Christian ceremony commemorating the Last Supper, in
which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed.
*Transubstantiation: Means the change of the whole substance of bread into
the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of
wine into the substance of his Blood. This change is
brought about in the Eucharistic prayer through the
efficacy of the Word of Christ and by the action of the Holy Spirit.
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