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CHURCHES
WITHOUT TABERNACLES-IS THIS POSSIBLE?
As a wise mother, Our Lady at Garabandal led us gently and gradually
into the fullness of her message. She began by feeding us milk.
Only later did she feed us food that was hard to digest. Her first
message of 1961 was so simple that people were greatly disappointed
and felt let down. Her message of 1965 shook them up so much that
they found it hard to accept.
We find this contrast between the two Eucharistic messages of Garabandal.
In 1961, Our Lady simply spoke of visiting the Blessed Sacrament.
There was nothing earthshaking in this. But what she said in 1965
about bad cardinals, bishops and priests, who are all ministers
of the Eucharist, and what she implied in her statement that less
and less importance was being given to the Eucharist, is quite
another matter.
What did she mean by that statement? One of the things that she
was quite surely alluding to was new theological teachings about
the Eucharist, teachings that began to appear in magazine articles
and in books in the mid-sixties and that so disturbed Pope Paul
VI that he wrote an Encyclical on the Eucharist, Mysterium Fidei.
In it he reaffirmed our faith and traditional teaching on this fundamental
dogma. This displeased certain theologians who criticized the Encyclical
and watered down its authority.
One of the modern theories on the Eucharist would have us believe
that Jesus does not remain in the consecrated bread after the Communion
of the Mass. If Jesus is no longer present, why should this bread
be kept in a tabernacle? And why should we have tabernacles in our
churches? This new and unorthodox teaching has affected and disturbed
more priests than the average Catholic realizes. Is it utterly unrealistic
to say that the day may well come when some priests will no longer
keep the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle of their church or
will even remove the tabernacle? Who would have dared predict that
the day would come when a priest would rip apart a rosary in the
pulpit or take prayer beads from people as they leave the church?
Yet, both have happened.
Pray and offer sacrifices for priests who are presently being tortured
with doubts about the Eucharist because of these new teachings.
Pray much and offer many sacrifices that the day may never come
when your tabernacles are empty or your churches are without tabernacles.
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