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The point is clear: the Sacrarment of the Eucharist is a gift given us by God who wants us to take it and live in the Grace he gives us when we "take" what he has given us fully.
The point is clear: the Sacrarment of the Eucharist is a gift given us by God who wants us to take it and live in the Grace he gives us when we "take" what he has given us fully.
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[[File:Navy_Chaplain_Father_Joseph_Hammond_gives_Holy_Communion_to_a_Fourth_Division_Marine_on_Iwo_Jima,_within_one_hundred_yards_of_the_strategic_Motoyama_airfield_number_one._(49484291407).jpg|thumb|562x562px|Navy Chaplain Father Joseph Hammond gives Holy Communion to a Fourth Division Marine on Iwo Jima, within one hundred yards of the strategic Motoyama airfield number one. (49484291407)]]
As a final note, if you ever feel that you don't fully appreciate as you should receiving the Sacrament of the Eucharist, just keep this photo in mind as you approach the Lord at the Altar:




- Michael
- Michael
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