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The Threefold Mystery of the Holy Eucharist
Why does God seem to work fewer public miracles today? Robert Lazu Kmita traces the answer through St. John Chrysostom, the miracle at Cana, and the Roman Catechism's three mysteries of the Eucharist — inviting readers to deepen the faith that alone makes God's wonders possible.
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Gazing and Partaking: St. Bonaventure’s Eucharistic Theology
Beyond Aquinas’s famous formulations lies the rich Eucharistic vision of St. Bonaventure. John Monaco explores how the Seraphic Doctor understood poverty, chastity, and obedience as Eucharistic virtues — offering a theology not merely for theologians but for every soul seeking deeper union with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.
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If Eucharistic miracles have historically occurred when faith in the Real Presence is weak, what does it mean that God has worked them in the context of the Novus Ordo? This Q&A explores the Buenos Aires miracle, the Lanciano host, and God’s merciful response to a Church in crisis.
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