It Is The Lord

(John 21:7)

Today, we need to listen to John as Peter listened to John: "It is the Lord."

We need to act as Peter acted, he adjusted his disposition and took the leap of faith and love for Jesus.

When we realize He is the Lord, we should rethink receiving Communion in the hand and adjust our way of receiving Him.

Eucharistic particles break off from the hands, fall to the ground, and are trampled on. Yes, Jesus is trampled on!

If we love Christ our King, then how can we do what is truly the opposite of this, and let our Lord be trampled on?

Please discern the truth of Communion in the hand and return to the Traditional Latin Mass. Christ the King is treated with the utmost reverence and care. 

For more information please go to: https://latinmasssociety.org

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