The Issue That Never Gets
Old
Dear Friend,
I wrote to you the other day to highlight an interview I did
recently on Cardinal Burke’s book about the “worthiness to receive
Holy Communion”. The book by Sophia Institute Press is
called Respecting the Body and Blood of the Lord and was
published last year and included my chapter summaries and commentary
on the Cardinal’s many wonderful insights.
The renewed interest in the book is primarily due to Sophia’s
ongoing promotion of it, but we have to admit that this is an issue
that never gets old—because it’s about the central Reality of
our Catholic faith, the Eucharist!
This week I did another interview on the topic, this time
with Jim Haven of “Stations of the Cross Radio” (Northeastern US
stations) and got to do an in-depth analysis of the book with him,
which I enjoyed immensely.
Click here is to listen to the hour show. Select
Thursday, Sep. 12.
Or, Watch the video recording on
YouTube.
I encourage everyone to take time to listen. Here are a few
of my takeaways, starting with Jim Haven’s excellent perception about
the effect of the book.
After reading the book, he mentioned that he learned a very
important lesson: it’s not so much all the details of the history of
this teaching that are important for the average lay person, but
rather that there actually is a
history!
Judging from the coverage in the press, one might get the
impression that this is a “new and controversial” teaching of the
Church. But if they were to read this short book, they would
understand that it’s as old as the Church and would be
immensely enlightened by the Cardinal’s clarity about
it.
Indeed, His Eminence is probably the best person anywhere to
address this topic, not only because he has been dealing with the
public scandals of so-called Catholic politicians since 2004 when John
Kerry ran for office, but also because he’s a canon lawyer, a
theologian, and a pastor of souls.
The Cardinal makes clear that throughout her entire history,
the Church has not neglected to teach the faithful about the
central Reality of our faith as well as the implications of that faith
on our behaviors and practices. The teaching is rooted in what we call
the Catholic Tradition, which assures that the Church is guided by the
Holy Spirit to maintain the Truth of Christ until the end of
time.
And we should thank our Blessed Lord that He has given us of
His Spirit! We should also thank Him for amazing prelates like
Cardinal Burke and phenomenal lay teachers and evangelist like Jim
Haven and so many other Catholics who are echoing the voice of the
Church to a culture that is now overwhelmed by so much
darkness.
At Catholic Action, that is our very mission: to be the
faithful echo of the Church, to be the light in the darkness, to fight
the good fight of faith constantly, so that the souls of all of God’s
children will not be lost to the power of the evil
one.
Thank you again for your constant support and willingness to
stay in the battle with us!
Sincerely yours in Christ and Our
Lady,
Thomas McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family https://www.catholicaction.org/
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