Testimonies of Transformation and conversion with The Holy Eucharist by numerous Apologetics

Confirmation that God is truly alive in the Holy Eucharist. In Dreams

At the Convention the day of her dream

2019 Went home to the Philippines and so happy I was able to communicate with Father Faraon.

2022 Father Faraon Passed away

Got a Story of Eucharistic Miracle like mine by a Priest with the Help of the Holy Spirit in Saint John Parish in Napa.

Before I entered the Adoration chapel I saw my friend David

And now the priest, with his humeral veil over his shoulders and hands (for it would not be he that would give the blessing to the people; that would come from Christ Himself, present in the Eucharist), elevated the host above his head, preparing to make the sign of the Cross.

Looking up at the Blessed Sacrament, I felt shame— but also hope, for He had come, not for the righteous, but for sinners. Like me. There were tears in my eyes, then; I couldn’t pray, couldn’t find the words. But He could see my heart.

As the priest brought the monstrance down, the altar boy rang the bell-just as I had, many years ago. Suddenly I felt pins and needles all over. Then came this warmth— it was as if I was bathed in invisible sunlight, from the top of my head down to my toes, and from the inside, out.

God was pouring out His Spirit upon me,

Dr. Ralph Martin

He Talk about the importance of Holy Eucharist and Eucharistic Revival

Martin was raised Catholic, but having fallen away from religion as a youth, he was reconverted to Catholicism by a Cursillo retreat he attended as a college student.[1][2]Martin and Stephen B. Clark, who would also become a leader in the charismatic renewal, worked for the National Secretariat of the Cursillo from 1965 to 1970.[3] During a Cursillo retreat in 1966, Martin and Clark recommended The Cross and the Switchblade to certain retreatants from Duquesne University. The book inspired one of these retreatants, Ralph W. Keifer, along with history professor William G. Storey, to lead a retreat on the Holy Spirit for Duquesne students.[4] This retreat, the Duquesne Weekend, in turn spawned the Catholic charismatic renewal, through which Martin was soon baptized in the Holy Spirit. Martin and Clark then began hosting prayer meetings in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which would eventually spawn the Word of God community.[2]

God is Alive in the Holy Eucharist

DR. Scott Hahn

Doctor Scott Hahn

Dr. Mary Healey

Dr. Mary Healey talks about the Eucharistic Revival

Dr. Mary Healy is professor of Scripture at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit and a bestselling author and international speaker. She is a general editor of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture and author of two of its volumes, The Gospel of Mark and Hebrews. Her other books include The Spiritual Gifts Handbook and Healing. Dr. Healy serves the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian unity as a member of the Pentecostal-Catholic International Dialogue. She is one of the first three women ever to serve on the Pontifical Biblical Commission, and is a consultor to the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.

A part of a video where I asked Dra Healey about Healing

Mother Miriam

Rosalyn Moss a Jewish convert profound experience of God in the Holy Eucharist

Having been affected in a rather mysterious, negative way as a young Jewish girl in New York by the shortening of nuns’ habits in the 1960s, Sister Rosalind, having now become—as she puts it—the “most Jewish a Jew can be” by becoming Catholic, desires “to restore the hemline to the floor and the habit to the world through an order of Sisters who will reach out to every segment of society as messengers of hope in the midst of world that has lost its way.”

On the Feast of the Queenship of Mary, August 22, 2008, the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope, took root in St. Louis, Missouri, at the invitation of then Archbishop, now Cardinal, Raymond Burke. Following Cardinal Burke’s departure to Rome and her own novitiate term, Sister Rosalind, at the invitation of Bishop Edward Slattery, moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to establish the community’s foundation in what will become their permanent home.

On the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, September 8, 2011, Bishop Edward Slattery received Sister Rosalind’s Triennial Vows, approved her name in religion, Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God, and decreed the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope to be a Public Association of the Faithful.

I took this picture when she went here at Saint Vincent Parish. In the Photo is Father Borlaug

Father Mathias Tehlen

Father Mathias Tehlen Testimony of Eucharistic Miracle

Fr. Mathias D. Thelen, STL (Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome), is a priest of the in Diocese of Lansing, Michigan. He is the Pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Parish in Brighton, Michigan, and President of Encounter Ministries. He is the author of Biblical Foundations for the Role of Healing in the New Evangelization 

Jesse Romero

Jesse Romero

Dr. John Bergsma

Dr. John

Bergsma serves as a professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, in Steubenville, Ohio.[1] He holds a Master of Theology degree from Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also holds a doctorate of philosophy in theology from the University of Notre Dame. His specialized study is that of the Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He grew up as a Calvinist and served as a Protestant pastor for four years before converting to Catholicism in 2001.[2]

Father Chris Alar

Father Chris Alar, MIC, is the Provincial Superior of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy Province of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception in the United States and Argentina. He wrote and produced the popular “Divine Mercy 101” and “Explaining the Faith” YouTube series and is the author of the bestselling books After Suicide: There’s Hope for Them and for You, as well as Understanding Divine Mercy. He is host of the EWTN show Living Divine Mercy

Father Jim Blount

Fr. Jim Blount is an internationally known priest of the Society of Our Lady of the Trinity (SOLT) – Georgia Mission. A very gifted spiritual director and confessor, Fr. Blount is a powerful instrument of the Holy Spirit as evidenced by so many stories of miracles, healings, and conversions. He speaks of living a life in relationship with each of the Persons of the Holy Trinity. His teachings depict his deep love for the Eucharist. His intimate relationship, love, and devotion to Jesus and Mary draws many souls to also fall in love with them. His humble boldness and untiring drive to minister to the lost and ill are particularly noteworthy.

Father Wanny Cacao

2017 Philippines
Father Wanny Cacao Eucharist Miracle in his Parish.
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Eucharist in the Scriptures by Deacon Juan Moreno

The Holy Eucharist by Deacon Dennis Purification

Testimony

Story of CORPUS CHRISTI

Father Donald Calloway story of Conversion

Donald Calloway, MIC (born 29 June 1972) is an American author and Catholic priest in the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.[1][2] He is known for his conversion story and his 2020 book, Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father.

Background

Calloway was born on 29 June 1972 in Dearborn, Michigan. He spent his early years in West Virginia and grew up in southern California, in Los Angeles and San Diego.[3] He has described himself as angry and drug addicted in his teenage years and is described as a ‘high-school dropout’.[4] He has said that he was using drugs by the age of 11 and was promiscuous.

Donald Calloway, MIC (born 29 June 1972) is an American author and Catholic priest in the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.[1][2] He is known for his conversion story and his 2020 book, Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father.

Background

Calloway was born on 29 June 1972 in Dearborn, Michigan. He spent his early years in West Virginia and grew up in southern California, in Los Angeles and San Diego.[3] He has described himself as angry and drug addicted in his teenage years and is described as a ‘high-school dropout’.[4] He has said that he was using drugs by the age of 11 and was promiscuous.

EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE

Testimony on the day of the Eucharistic Pilgrimage in Vallejo

Sharing that she was healed just after Mass at Saint Vincent Church

Healing as we serve in Couples for Christ

Testimony on the Power of Prayer by our CFC community

Our Journey as a family

Message of Fatima

There is Hope Believe in Jesus Presence in the Eucharist. Repent and Sin No More

The Key of the Kingdom here on earth is in our Church. Apostolic succession

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