Tuesday, February 21, 2023

What is the root problem of our society?

 What is the root problem of our society?


The Eucharist is not worshiped as God, as a consequence there is no repentance of sins.


What or who is the Eucharist? 

The Eucharist is God, God is Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ in the Cross is the sacrifice, the offering God makes in exchange to pay for our faults (transgressions, sins). Hence, the Eucharist must be worshiped, revered, feared, exulted, treated as God, with outmost respect, as the highest of all authorities, with devotion and with all of our love. 


What is sin? 

Sin means error, and the biggest of all errors is not to believe Jesus Christ is God himself. Sin is not to love him and fear him with all we have. Sin is not to love our neighbor, that is, to be charitable and forgiving towards all. 


As we can clearly see, the problem of our society clearly falls upon all of us but mainly on those who have been baptized in the Christian mystery, for the Church of Christ is the one entity upon which these mysteries were bestowed. That is, if those who have been entrusted with the truth fall, all society falls and collapses.


If those that were taught the truth do not follow the truth, by showing their outmost fear and respect, love and devotion to God, which is God becoming bread and wine in the Pascal Mystery, society collapses. 


If those who were taught the truth do not ask God for forgiveness for their sins and the sins of the whole world by means of the Sacrament of Penance, the whole world collapses. 


Why is the world blind, not knowing the difference in between good and evil? Because the Church has lost its light, its salt, its ability to sanctify the world. That is the whole root of the problem. The root of the problem is not fearing God when he becomes Bread and Wine for us in the Eucharist, thus, by partaking of the Bread and Wine filled with sins and without repentance. 


The solution is simple: to repent.


This message of responsibility to solve the problems of society is directed to all, but above all to those who have been baptized in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. So, listen to what the Spirit says to you now. Amen. 


And the Word was made flesh, bread, wine and water, and dwelt among us.


Et Verbum caro, panem, aquæ et vini, factum est.




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