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Not exact matches
Concerning «getting pearls
of wisdom» from
research and review
of original documents posted on the Internet, versus doctrinal justifications by a specific denomination which begin with enamored language, such as «most convincingly», «sublime
article», «holy Christian
faith», «believe and confess»....
Whether it was deliberate or unintentional, I would hope in the future the author
of this
article would use better judgment or take more time to
research the Catholic teaching on the Eucharist (to at least put Sebastian's statement in context) before quoting a statement that is clearly an error to any Catholic that has a sense
of reverence («frozen holy wine transformed into the blood
of Christ» on popsicle sticks) but could mislead those with simple
faith or those who are unfamiliar to the true Catholic teaching.
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Plus, starting out is largely a leap
of faith that
research — like reading this
article — is sound.