Among the drama of Easter: "Take and eat; this is my body ... This is my blood..." [!!!!! How many are sufficient?] The drama is not diminished by the intervening millennia. It remains a dramatic declaration, as Gavin Ashenden, for one, can relate. He was the Anglican Church's chaplain to the Queen from 2008 until his resignation in 2017. He is now a Catholic layman. One reason he decided to become Catholic was because of Eucharistic miracles — specifically,
Eat my body, drink my blood. Really?
Eat my body, drink my blood. Really?
Eat my body, drink my blood. Really?
Among the drama of Easter: "Take and eat; this is my body ... This is my blood..." [!!!!! How many are sufficient?] The drama is not diminished by the intervening millennia. It remains a dramatic declaration, as Gavin Ashenden, for one, can relate. He was the Anglican Church's chaplain to the Queen from 2008 until his resignation in 2017. He is now a Catholic layman. One reason he decided to become Catholic was because of Eucharistic miracles — specifically,