Posted June 14th, 2009 | Uncategorized

Today’s feast of Corpus Christi is a true Grace Before Meals celebration. It’s the day when we remember that God gives us “the Daily Bread”, not just for the body, but for our souls.  This “Bread”, for those who are willing to believe, IS the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of the Lord Jesus – God.  Can God dwell within us, literally?  In the Eucharist, that is not only possible, it’s God’s desire.

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In this week’s blast you’ll hear more about The First “Throw Down Challenge”:  when God was sent down from heaven to earth in order to challenge us to become saints – winners in the contest of faith!

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But, to learn more about Grace Before Meals, as well as hear more inside scoop on the recent Bobby Flay Throw Dow, you simply have to subscribe to receive the weekly newsletters.  I still can’t believe it:  Bobby Flay challenged me to a Throw Down!  

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It’s free to subscribe!  It’s also a fun, faithful way to strengthen relationships at home.  It also helps spread the message and to keep in touch with all of the latest news from Grace Before Meals!

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2 Responses to “The Body and Blood – True Food!”

  • I’m RAnn and I’d like to invite you to join us for Sunday Snippets–A Catholic Carnival. It is an opportunity for Catholic bloggers to share their best with others. See this week’s entry at http://rannthisthat.blogspot.com/2009/06/sunday-snippets-catholic-carnival_13.html

    Posted by RAnn on June 17th, 2009 at 4:21 am.
  • This is my first time in your blog,and seeing you at the Altar Fr.,the memories immediately came in,especially saying the Mass in the picture and the set up is almost like the one in the picture when we had our Youth Conference,but the most that i would like to mention here and share is the extra ordinary w experience with you,especially in the last Mass you celebrated that weekend here with our youth in Toronto,when you explained to all of us almost all about the meaning of the Eucharistic Celebration,even the elders,were so amazed and yes realized how we needed that.Thank You Fr.and more power to your ministry and thank for sharing your site to us.I have shared this to some friends too who are not in the community.I know you have blessed all of us especially the youth.And yes,as you said,why not face the challenge,so here I am,posting a comment on your blog,and in english.

    Posted by roger lasquite on June 17th, 2009 at 2:23 pm.

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