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Roman Catholic Eucharistic doctrine draws upon a quasi-Aristotelian understanding of reality, [4] in which the core substance or essential reality of a given thing is bound to, but not equivalent with, its sensible realities or accidents.
Carlo Acutis (3 May 1991 – 12 October 2006) was a British-born [4] Italian website designer who documented Eucharistic miracles and approved Marian apparitions, and catalogued both on a website he designed before his death from leukaemia. [5]
The Eucharist (/ ˈ juː k ər ɪ s t / YOO-kər-ist; from Koinē Greek: εὐχαριστία, romanized: evcharistía, lit. ' thanksgiving '), also called Holy Communion, the Blessed Sacrament or the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite, considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others.
"The Holy Communion", full-page illustration from the 1845 illuminated Book of Common Prayer, drawn by John C. Horsley.. With the Eucharist, as with other aspects of theology, Anglicans are largely directed by the principle of lex orandi, lex credendi which means "the law of prayer is the law of belief".
George Michel Bakar (born 20 April 1946 in Cairo, Egypt) is an Archeparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church.. He was ordained priest in 1973, then appointed Protosyncellus of Palestine and Titular Archbishop of the Titular See of Pelusium dei Greco-Melkiti in 2006.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, Velankanni, Tamil Nadu [12]; Korattymuthy Our Lady with Poovan Bananas, St. Mary's Forane Church, Koratty, Kerala; Basilica of Harihar Our Lady of Good Health, Harihar, Karnataka
In most cases, Christian authors associate each miracle with specific teachings that reflect the message of Jesus. [10]In The Miracles of Jesus, H. Van der Loos describes two main categories of miracles attributed to Jesus: those that affected people (such as Jesus healing the blind man of Bethsaida), or "healings", and those that "controlled nature" (such as Jesus walking on water).