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Buenas Aires Eucharistic Miracle?
« on: July 18, 2018, 10:26:54 PM »

Re: Buenas Aires Eucharistic Miracle?
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2018, 01:24:03 AM »
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Typo --- Buenos Aires (you have Buenas Aires in thread title)
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Maybe you got mixed up between buenos dias and buenas noches, but it's ALWAYS Buenos Aires.
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Notice in the video, the Newpriest was told someone had dropped a host "in the back of the church." 
Then they show a picture of the priest looking at a host lying on the floor near the Communion rail.
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Three problems with that:
1 --  The Communion rail had probably been removed from the church after the reforms of Vat.II
2 --  The host would not be near the Communion rail if it was in the "back" of the church, where there is no Communion rail.
3 --  If it had not been for the abominable innovation of Communion-in-the-hand, this would never have happened in the first place.
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Consequently, in order for this to be an authentic miracle and not a fake, God would have to be giving His approval to the removal of communion rails, the Novus Ordo corruption, and the distribution of Communion-in-the-hand.


Re: Buenas Aires Eucharistic Miracle?
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2018, 01:59:17 AM »
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They say at minute 7:22 that Dr. Castanon who had been an atheist, converted to Catholicism as a result of these studies.
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This ought to be an invalid conversion, according to Newchurch, because it entails "coercion" which is absolutely forbidden. 
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No atheist should be accepted as a convert when they have been coerced by their witness of certain exceptional events!
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When he witnesses a miracle, that does VIOLENCE to his understanding of science, and violence means coercion.
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Re: Buenas Aires Eucharistic Miracle?
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2018, 02:10:27 AM »
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Typo --- Buenos Aires (you have Buenas Aires in thread title)
.
Maybe you got mixed up between buenos dias and buenas noches, but it's ALWAYS Buenos Aires.
.
Notice in the video, the Newpriest was told someone had dropped a host "in the back of the church."
Then they show a picture of the priest looking at a host lying on the floor near the Communion rail.
.
Three problems with that:
1 --  The Communion rail had probably been removed from the church after the reforms of Vat.II
2 --  The host would not be near the Communion rail if it was in the "back" of the church, where there is no Communion rail.
3 --  If it had not been for the abominable innovation of Communion-in-the-hand, this would never have happened in the first place.
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Consequently, in order for this to be an authentic miracle and not a fake, God would have to be giving His approval to the removal of communion rails, the Novus Ordo corruption, and the distribution of Communion-in-the-hand.
Many of the churches in Latin America still have their communion rails. these type of 'renovations' cost money that is not available in third world countries. 

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Re: Buenas Aires Eucharistic Miracle?
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2018, 07:50:56 AM »
Just because it's *possible* that a eucharistic miracle happened, doesn't mean God approves of the novus ordo.  Remember, the novus ordo is not a mass, but at best, a eucharistic ceremony.  The lack of it being a proper mass is what offends God greatly and also deprives the world, and catholics, of the special graces that ONLY come from the Holy Sacrifice and nowhere else.  The V2 freemasons knew exactly what they were doing when they created the novus ordo - get rid of the powerful Mass and they would have less spiritual resistance to destroying the Faith.