REMINDER: BOOK CLUB MEETING AT 5:08 THIS SUNDAY
“ATHEIST UNIVERSE” – DAVID MILLS (1st of 3)

(chapters 1-4: to page 140)

ALSO:

MIRACLES ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

AND!!!

AT THE UU FELLOWSHIP THIS SUNDAY:
“The Problem of Suffering in the Bible”
10:45 AM
429 Warrick St.
Morgantown

For more information contact:
Sue Amos 304-288-5044 or
Duane Nichols 304-216-5535

EXTRA+VALUE+MEALALSO: Here is a picture I shot this week of what appears to me (I’m not an immunologist) to be a macrophage (big-eater) chowing down on an apoptotic cell (a cell that’s self destructed). Macrophages are part of our immune system and are responsible for digesting other cells that are harmful or have just become toxic junk. Now, THAT’S a eucharistic miracle!

This entry is part 3 of 12 in the series Other Events

Saturday, June 27 2009, 10:00am – 10:00pm
Sunday, June 28 2009, 9:00am – 10:00pm
http://www.goodcounselfriary.org/09VaticanExhibit.html

From the site:

Most Eucharistic miracles involve incidences in which the Host has “turned into human flesh and blood”. Catholics believe that the consecrated Host is the real presence of Jesus Christ, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord, under the appearance of bread and wine.Therefore Jesus through these miracles, merely manifests His Presence in a more tangible way.

Our faith is not founded on Eucharistic miracles, but on the proclamation of the Lord Jesus, received with faith through the action of the Holy Spirit. Eucharistic miracles can encourage us to understand, appreciate and love the Eucharist; they can help us understand the astounding miracle, the real presence of Jesus becoming our spiritual food for our salvation, that occurs whenever the Eucharist is celebrated.

The exhibit contains 126 miracles approved by Bishops of the Catholic Church and are on 140 exhibit panels including 17 maps showing where the miracles occurred in 20 countries. Most of the churches at the sites of the miracles are Eucharistic sanctuaries or shrines honoring the miracle.

A special 30 minute introductory presentation of three of the miracles will begin in Emmaus Hall at 6PM on Saturday and again at 11AM Sunday.
A Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration in Emmaus Hall will conclude each days viewing of the exhibit beginning at 9PM Saturday and at 9PM Sunday.

The Light of Life Community and St John University Parish is blessed to be able to present this excellent exhibit.
Location : Emmaus Hall at St John University Parish, University Avenue Morgantown,WV

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