darrell
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I’d like to share a relevant story. My friend Pat, the leader of several ministries in our parish, always tells the “Baptist Boy†story at the conclusion of a retreat we do. One day, a student from a Baptist College came to see her in her office. After studying John Chapter 6, this young man came to the same conclusion as the Catholic teaching regarding Holy Communion. The young man had gone to his father who was a professor and I believe the president of the Baptist College. He asked his father if Jesus was speaking literally when He said, “This is my body†and “This is my blood.†His father replied no it was just symbolism. Then the young man asked his father if when it says Jesus walked on water and He healed the sick, did He really do those things or was it just symbolism? His father said no He really walked on water and He really healed the sick. What about when the Bible says Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, did He really do that or was it just symbolism? His father replied Jesus really raised Lazarus from the dead. Then why, the young man asked, when Jesus said this IS my body and this IS my blood don’t we believe Him?
When this young Baptist man sat in my friend Pat’s office, he looked at her and said, “You Catholics don’t really believe.†Shocked, Pat looked at him and asked, “What do you mean?†The young man replied, “Ive been sitting in the pews watching you, and if you Catholics really believed you were receiving the body and blood of our Lord, don’t you think I’d know it?†Pat looked him in the eye and said, “Listen Buster, this is one Catholic who really believes!â€
Pat tells everyone that ever since then, whenever she goes forward for Communion, she always kisses the Host before consuming. Some people have told her she looks like she’s acting all holy and putting on a show, but she doesn’t care. She wants anyone who might be watching to see that she really believes.
The young Baptist man came to visit Pat one more time. It turns out that in order to graduate and earn his degree, he had to pass a course in theology. In order to pass this course, he was required to state that he agreed with the Baptist position that Holy Communion was symbolic. The young man refused, and he did not receive his degree.
Ironic, isn’t it…
When this young Baptist man sat in my friend Pat’s office, he looked at her and said, “You Catholics don’t really believe.†Shocked, Pat looked at him and asked, “What do you mean?†The young man replied, “Ive been sitting in the pews watching you, and if you Catholics really believed you were receiving the body and blood of our Lord, don’t you think I’d know it?†Pat looked him in the eye and said, “Listen Buster, this is one Catholic who really believes!â€
Pat tells everyone that ever since then, whenever she goes forward for Communion, she always kisses the Host before consuming. Some people have told her she looks like she’s acting all holy and putting on a show, but she doesn’t care. She wants anyone who might be watching to see that she really believes.
The young Baptist man came to visit Pat one more time. It turns out that in order to graduate and earn his degree, he had to pass a course in theology. In order to pass this course, he was required to state that he agreed with the Baptist position that Holy Communion was symbolic. The young man refused, and he did not receive his degree.
Ironic, isn’t it…