Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I Have A Say

Father John Hollowell responds to Cecile Richards (President of Planned Parenthood) and her campaign for people to take a stand for there rights to contraception. By the way, Fr. Hollowell has three times as many views as the original campaign video made by Cecile Richards.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Flesh and Blood



Understanding the Eucharist in John VI
Protestant and Catholic


The Gospel According to St. John Ch: VI


Read from the Gospel of John below


The sixth chapter of Johns Gospel is arguably the most controversial chapter amongst Protestants and Catholics. The Bread of Life Discourse has been understood to carry a different connotation throughout Christian history and especially since the Reformation in the 16th century. Chapter VI of the gospel provides the understanding of the Eucharist for all Christians; however, the scripture has been interpreted much different by Protestants and Catholics. The general understanding of John VI is that Jesus has presented himself as the Bread of Life for all the people of the world to have life within them. John is rather clear about this. What is left up for discussion is whether Jesus is speaking metaphorical or literally.
While there are many differing Protestant understandings of the Eucharist, the general understanding is that Jesus was speaking of figurative flesh and figurative blood and a spiritual unification that takes place between man and God when we believe in Jesus and continue to feed (figuratively) on him. The understanding of the Eucharist differs between the thousands of denominations. For this reason, when speaking of the Protestant understanding of John VI, I will be referring to the teachings of the Reformers to avoid generalization.