I was in eucharistic adoration a couple of weeks ago, and I had been praying for God to strengthen my faith in the eucharist for the last few days before with that. I asked Jesus if he was present and continued in prayer when I was interrupted by my given name being called loudly (I say this because I go by a nickname) and a voice that said, " I am here." It literally jolted me from my prayers, and I felt him there beside me, leaning his head next to mine, reassuring me that he was present with us. He was so gentle, and the peace I felt there with him was tremendous. I want to be with him always, and I can't bear the thought of not being with him. Praise God! He is so good to us!
You sir opened my eyes and I can see clearly now. I am no longer a watcher during the mass. I see it now. I finally get it. Thank you Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! 🙏✝️
Cradle catholic here! My story is, that my Eucharistic minister told me she had seen Our Lord in the holy Eucharist;) One day I pray asking Jesus if I too could see him in the Eucharist:) I forgot I had asked, time went by! My Eucharistic minister came over for me to receive! I was ready to receive, she says, the body of Christ, there was Jesus! I gave him a stupid look of shock lol and just as I wanted to say wait Lord he vanished! I was blessed to receive this gift! The Eucharist is real it is not dead bread:) When I was lil Mom would go to the tabernacle to pray, she says Pam Jesus is in there, I was 8 and I am saying Mom you're pulling my leg! Dad cannot get into that box how can Jesus he is too big:) He's there I testify :)
Thank You Almighty God for calling Dr Scott Hahn's two sons to serve You in a special way .May You always bless them and may they ever remain faithful to Your true Church The One Holy Catholic and Apostlic Church the one You dear Jesus Christ instituted.May You also continue to richly bless Dr Hahn and his family .
And I just realized what Jesus brought to Calvary with him: the Tabernacle and His holy priest, Mary and John the Beloved. So even the place was made into the proper sacrificial condition!
Dr.Hahn. I was born and raised in the Catholic Church, and (long story short) fell away from God for a few years as a teenager, was 'saved' and married in a Pentecostal Church. At the time of my renewall of faith I was in a funny zone; partially in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and partially (mostly) in protestantism. Upon marriage my wife and I decided , for the sake of our future family's stability, to remain in the Protestant stream. During covid, I began longing for a simple, (may I say a less theatric.) expression. I began attending mass at Corpus Christi Parish and although my memory of the liturgy was clumsy, I could not make it through a mass without my heart being overwhelmed and shedding tears. I don't know why exactly, but two years later and I still have moments when I can no longer articulate the correct responses because I'm so choked. I've come home but I feel like a newbie. I long for that Eucharistic Amazement , that Eucharistic Faith. I feel like I need my eyes opened. Bless you for being part of my solution.
Thank you Dr Scott Hahn... God bless you and your family in abundance! It is such a blessing listening to you. I thank God that you are so passionate about the Truth of the Holy Catholic Church since I am a convert as well and for 35 years as well. We will pray for you all! Blessings and love 👐👐🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🔔⚘
Love The Lamb's Supper by Dr Scott Hahn!! It goes into much more detail. The mass is Heaven on Earth and Dr Hahn discovered this while he was a protestant. ❤❤❤
I felt that presence tonight. It was like being on a drug that made me see outside myself, like self conscious to a being that knows my every deed and knowing that He was looking at me. Very real, should be respected to the utmost!
Our lord Jesus Christ also had 4 transfigurations… The first was when he transfigured his Holly Spirit into our Holly Mother Marys whomb becoming The encarnated Jesus. The second, is when Jesus transfigured in front of the apostoles and they saw his Glory. The 3rd is in the last supper when he instituted the eucharist sacrament transfiguring his body and blood into the bread and the 4th transfiguration is when he resurrects into a Glorified body. Thank for your enlightening teachings Dr Hann! May you keep being blessed with the Holly Spirit wisdom and gifts!!
Scott, I was born as a Roman Catholic and taught, Jesus is alive in blood & flash in the Eucharist when you take it; "do this in remembrance of me", may be it could be changed by the Church to " do it". My regards,
Thank you so much I trult enjoyed listening to your talk. Very inspiring. God bless you! God bless our priests and God bless your sons becoming priests. You're such a good father and good professor and our inspiration! Thank you
Dear Scott, I hope you get a chance to read the chapters about Jesus' Resurrection in Maria Valtorta,, The Gospel as Revealed to Me. Jesus visited several persons on the 1st day, starting by his Mother. The Emmaus disciples were last. Thank you for your wonderful teachings and insights, the whole story that led you to discover the truth filled me with joy.
Thank you Dr. Hahn! I always learn so much for you. I'll listen a few more times. and I am praying for you and your sons. I'm also curious if you can humor me. What are some of the titles on the shelves behind you? I think a recognize a few, but their difficult to read.... Thank you and May God continue to Bless and Keep You!
Thank you Dr Scott for amazing insights. I have one question in my mind regarding holy Eucharist. During Passover, holy Thursday, when Jesus blessed,broke the bread and gave them to His apostles, did Jesus eat the bread and drink the wine? If yes, does it mean He ate his own body and drink his own blood? Kindly clarify.
I strongly believe he didn't eat, considering what was ahead of him. I supposed he must have been fasting. Secondly, when he had multiplied the loaves and fish, he didn't eat. That very scene, I learn from other catholic apologists, is also a prefigurement of he turning bread into his body for us to feed on. So no, I don't believe he ate. But if anyone else has something I'd like to know.
Fr Alar has a great video of the proof! A host fell on the floor during communion, they put it in a glass of holy water, locked it in a cabinet for 3 months, and it turned into heart muscle and was sent to two separate labs. Both labs reported the same results, it was not only heart muscle but fresh heart muscle that suffered trauma.
1:15 good for those 70% who seen the false teaching's. Jesus is sitting on the right hand of power .he is our living high priest ever intercession for those whom his heavenly father ordained to eternal Life.
If someone rejects the mass.Are they not also rejecting the forgiveness that it provides? Matthew 26:27-28 NRSV-CI [27] Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you; [28] for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
Jesus only called one thing the new testament and it wasn't a document but rather a sacrament. Cause He never said write this in memory of me but rather do this... I've heard it before but never like that
wow, so basically 70 percent of so called "Catholics" believe the Holy Eucharist (Blessed Sacrament) is just a "symbol", and deny the Real Presence in the Eucharist, deny the reality that Christ is present in Eucharist: -Body -Blood -Soul -Divinity WHO ARE THESE SO CALLED CATHOLICS who deny the real presence of Christ in Eucharist?? And who / where are there pastors, Shepherds, bishops, catechists, DRE, Deacon, consecrated souls, bothers, nuns, sisters, lay leaders in Parish, catechists in the Diocese, etc -- THE FISH ROTS AT THE HEAD. (ALL fathers, natural, spiritual, and ecclesiastical hierarchy - all these men have FAILED to teach the faith and the Truth about Christ , his nature and mission, his passion, suffering, death, resurrection and ascensions - and the need for souls to grow, feed, develop , adore , trust, and give thanks to Christ)
You have proven your teachings regarding catholicism by giving your son's ,imagine 2 of them, .They will be God 's representative on earth.you'll be the happiest parents of America.
Lord, I pray that this man, Scott Hahn, has his eyes opened to the truth of Your Word and that he is able to see how this religion has made the Blood of Christ insufficient to save to the uttermost and at the same time lifted His mother Mary to a level that even she would be ashamed to receive. May all Catholic's have their spiritual eyes opened that they might see the many errors that they are being lead into, which does jeopardize the salvation of their souls! Amen! Thank You Lord for bringing me into Your heavenly priesthood and counting me worthy of being Your witness that I might speak against the works of the evil one for it is obvious that he has blinded the eyes of many and used his art of confusion to deceive multitudes of people. May Your Word pierce the darkness that keeps them from seeing Your marvelous light in Jesus' Name!
Scott Hahn was once a Presbyterian minister who was leading people like you down the wrong road you are blindly walking along. He came back to the one and true church that Jesus founded, the Catholic church, after deeply studying scripture. Open your heart and mind to the truth and let the scales fall from your eyes.
If you are appointed by God to lead us out of his church, where are your miracles? Present them, please. You should be able to do miracles on demand to prove your commission by God, such as Moses, Elijah, and Jesus.
Please don't disrespect the Holy church of Jesus Christ just because you're misinformed and refuse to accept God's love in it's fullest form with can only be found in the eucharist
the last supper was done in remembrance of Christ, not as a re-sacrifice of Christ. His death on the cross was sufficient by itself for full salvation.
Hey Rolando, your main problem Protestants is that you claim to believe in Jesus but do not believe want Jesus said. You believe in your Pastor, we believe in JESUS
Dr. Hahn gives a great explanation of what Jesus meant when he said "It is finished" and it is all connected to the action of the New Covenant started before the crucifixion. If you want to move from a superficial understanding of Jesus's words to a higher (or deeper, your choice), I recommend you study Dr. Hahn's books.
Scott Hahn- THE EARLY BELIEVERS IN ACTS WERE "BREAKING BREAD" IN REMEMBRANCE OF JESUS' BROKEN BODY ON THE CROSS..! THERE WERE NO PRIESTS THEN TO MAGICALLY ORDER THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS TO COME DOWN FROM HIS THRONE AND SACRIFICE HIM AGAIN ON THE ALTER..! JESUS CRIED ON THE CRUEL CROSS "IT IS FINISHED"..!!! JESUS FINISHED EVERYTHING THE FATHER SEND HIM TO DO AND SAT DOWN AT THE RIGHT OF HIS FATHER'S THRONE. NO MORE SACRIFICES TO BE MADE BY 😢 😪 😢 😪 😢 SINFUL HUMAN HANDS..!! REPENT OF THIS BLASPHEMY AND TURN TO CHRIST FOR FORGIVENESS.
It would be great if a knowledgeable person could explain each number in catechism of the Catholic Church in layman’s terms rather poetic jargon ( not meant in a mean spirited way) thanks.
Man is 'made and not begotten'. Jesus is 'begotten and not made'. Only by receiving Him we are begotten - sons / heirs to His kingdom. When we eat something it becomes 'part of us'. However when we receive the Eucharist, we become ‘part of Christ’ (2 Peter 1:4). Via the Eucharist, Jesus lives within us, and gives us 'ETERNAL LIFE' - (Also see John 6:53-7).
It's a shame that this peculiar doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church is at odds with the bible. If you read the book of Hebrews, you will discover that Christ died ONCE FOR ALL. There are no more sacrifices for sins.
Not at odds at all, if you knew scripture. Catholics aren't "re-sacrificing" him and we certainly don't believe that's what happens at Mass. The Mass is a presentation of that "once and for all" sacrifice, because Jesus' sacrifice and Jesus' love transcends time and space. We aren't sacrificing him again but that sacrifice is instead made present for us to take part in. Hope that helps, doubt it will!
@Zack Depotie It would help much more if you knew your Church's own teachings. Being a former Catholic, I have read the Baltimore Catechism. Most professing Catholics are woefully ignorant of their Church's doctrine. You need to brush up on your's.
@Zack Depotie I appreciate your prayers. I'm ignorant about a great many things, except this subject. Remember what Hahn said; Christ sacrifices his body, blood, soul, and divinity. The Magistrate condemns any Catholic who does not believe in the efficacy of the Holy Eucharist, to forgive sins. Ask your local priest. I lie not.
@@MrChrispy777 As Catholics, we firmly believe in the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ on the cross for the redemption of humanity. This foundational belief aligns with the scriptural truth articulated in passages such as Hebrews 9:28, which states, "so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him." However, the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist does not involve Christ being sacrificed repeatedly. Instead, it involves a profound mystery wherein the sacrifice of Christ on the cross is made present to us sacramentally in the Mass. In the celebration of the Eucharist, the priest, acting in persona Christi (in the person of Christ), re-presents (makes present again) the sacrifice of Christ in an unbloody manner. This re-presentation is not a new sacrifice, nor does it add to the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ. Rather, it allows believers to participate in the saving effects of Christ's sacrifice in a real and tangible way. This understanding finds support in the words of Jesus himself at the Last Supper, where he instituted the Eucharist. In Matthew 26:26-28, we read: "While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, 'Take and eat; this is my body.' Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, 'Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'" Here, Jesus speaks of the bread and wine as his body and blood, establishing the Eucharist as a memorial of his sacrifice. St. Paul reaffirms this in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, where he recounts the words of Jesus at the Last Supper and instructs the Corinthians on how to celebrate the Eucharist. Therefore, while Christ's sacrifice on the cross is indeed once-for-all, the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist allows believers to enter into the mystery of that sacrifice and receive its graces anew in each celebration of the Mass.
Who gave you the permission to convert bread and wine into body and blood of Jesus? Who allowed you to sacrifice Jesus Christ everyday when he has done it once for all. What you do is blasphemy, did apostles do this?. Why you started this after 3 centuries after Jesus 's resurrection?
Sir I heard you on another video asking Mary to pray. Sir Mary can’t hear you she is dead. I have not read anywhere in the Bible where mary was anointed by God to pray for his people. Read and pray over Acts 2:38 that’s God’s one and only plan for man’s salvation. I know you are more intelligent than that to miss Acts 2:38 and Acts chapter 10
In Catholic tradition, asking Mary and the saints to pray for us is based on the understanding of the Communion of Saints, which is the spiritual solidarity between the Church in heaven and the Church on earth. Catholics believe that those who have died in God’s grace are not dead but alive in Christ in heaven, and they can intercede for us before God. This practice does not replace or diminish Christ’s mediating role but is seen as an expression of the familial bond among all believers, living and deceased, in Christ. Regarding Mary, Catholics see her unique role as the Mother of God (Theotokos) and her exemplary faith as reasons to honor her and seek her prayers, just as one might ask a righteous person on earth to pray for them (James 5:16). The Hail Mary, for example, is largely composed of Scriptural greetings to Mary, recognizing her special role in God’s plan of salvation. Acts 2:38 and Acts 10 indeed outline the importance of repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and the gift of the Holy Spirit for salvation. Catholics fully embrace the necessity of baptism and the work of the Holy Spirit, seeing the Church’s sacraments and prayer practices, including asking the saints for their prayers, as means given by Christ to live out the grace received in baptism and to aid in the mission of salvation and sanctification.
@@speransasperansa5150 where is that in scripture? You can’t depend on anything concerning salvation but what is written. Acts 2:38 is plainly written. Love you will pray for you
@@jesusislord8787 Thank you for your response. From the Catholic perspective, Revelation portrays scenes of heavenly worship where saints intercede for the faithful (Revelation 5 and 8). In Revelation 5 we read about "the twenty-four elders who fell down before the Lamb, each holding a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints." This suggests that the prayers of the saints in heaven are presented before God. Similarly, Revelation 8 describes an angel offering incense with the prayers of the saints on the golden altar before the throne of God. While Acts 2:38 and 10 are foundational to Catholic beliefs, Catholics also embrace a broader understanding of salvation, including the prayers of saints like Mary. Revelation 12 offers a profound image of a woman symbolizing both Mary and the Church. Her childbirth represents the Church's role in bringing believers to God. Additionally, in Genesis 3:15, we see the prophecy of enmity between the woman and her offspring and the serpent, with the promise that her offspring will crush the serpent's head. Catholics interpret this passage as a foreshadowing of Mary's role in the battle against evil and her unique position as the mother of Jesus, who ultimately defeats sin and death. In Catholic tradition, Mary holds a special place as the mother of Jesus, who is the head of the Church. As the woman in Revelation symbolizes both Mary and the Church, Catholics see Mary as intimately connected to the Church's mission of bringing believers to God through her role in bringing forth Jesus, the Savior. This connection underscores Mary's intercessory role and her significance in the ongoing battle against evil alongside Jesus and the Church.
@@speransasperansa5150 but you have no scripture to back that up. The Bible said whatever you do in word or deed do all in the name of Jesus. If what you believe is not backed up in the scripture you can’t stand on it. You cannot go to court telling the judge what you believe you must present undeniable facts. Acts 2:38 and Acts 10 is a deed that you must physically take part in. Please believe me I was taught wrong too but God in his mercy open my understanding to the truth of his word. Will be praying for y’all.
The Mass is disgusting. The Torah and the New Testament both attest to the necessity and requirement of blood to cover sins. A sacrifice is not a real sacrifice without blood. Blood is incredibly vital. Sacrifices cannot be unbloody. That’s why the cross is so awesome. ONE time sacrifice for eternity. Hebrews 9:11-18 But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things having come, He entered through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made by hands, that is, not of this creation; [12] and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, He entered the holy place once for all time, having obtained eternal redemption. [13] For if the blood of goats and bulls, and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling those who have been defiled, sanctify for the cleansing of the flesh, [14] how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God? [15] For this reason He is the mediator of a new covenant, so that, since a death has taken place for the redemption of the violations that were committed under the first covenant, those who have been called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance. [16] For where there is a covenant, there must of necessity be the death of the one who made it. [17] For a covenant is valid only when people are dead, for it is never in force while the one who made it lives. [18] Therefore even the first covenant was not inaugurated without BLOOD. Hebrews 9:22 And almost all things are cleansed with blood, according to the Law, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness. Hebrews 9:25 nor was it that He would offer Himself often, as the high priest enters the Holy Place year by year with blood that is not his own. Hebrews 9:26 Otherwise, He would have needed to suffer often since the foundation of the world; but now once at the consummation of the ages He has been revealed to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. he cannot sacrifice himself or be sacrificed again. The single cross sacrifice event takes care of everything. However he will appear a second time without blood and not for the forgiveness of sins. Hebrews 9:28 so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await Him. The Mass is a crippling damning event that does not offer forgiveness of sins. If you need a ritual to be forgiven of sin you've missed the point completely. The only way to truly fulfill a Mass accurately is to sacrifice and KILL someone or something to attain that type of LIMITED forgiveness. The mass ignores Christ's ONE TIME sacrifice on the cross and its meaning.
@@nathanoppy well what you're saying is SCRIPTURE is wrong and tradition is right. Scripture NEVER allows tradition of any kind to exist beyond its own bounds.
@@nathanoppy the Eucharist is commonly misunderstood as one and the same with the Lord's supper. It is not the same. The eucharist was formally defined and created in 1215 during the 4rth Lateran council. The Eucharist is found NO WHERE in scripture. Only the "Lords Supper" is found. Both in the Gospels AND the letters. Its constructs are NOTHING like you see in the Catholic church today nor does scripture teach it as a salvific standard.
I was in eucharistic adoration a couple of weeks ago, and I had been praying for God to strengthen my faith in the eucharist for the last few days before with that. I asked Jesus if he was present and continued in prayer when I was interrupted by my given name being called loudly (I say this because I go by a nickname) and a voice that said, " I am here." It literally jolted me from my prayers, and I felt him there beside me, leaning his head next to mine, reassuring me that he was present with us. He was so gentle, and the peace I felt there with him was tremendous. I want to be with him always, and I can't bear the thought of not being with him. Praise God! He is so good to us!
You sir opened my eyes and I can see clearly now. I am no longer a watcher during the mass. I see it now. I finally get it. Thank you Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! 🙏✝️
Cradle catholic here!
My story is, that my Eucharistic minister told me she had seen Our Lord in the holy Eucharist;) One day I pray asking Jesus if I too could see him in the Eucharist:) I forgot I had asked, time went by!
My Eucharistic minister came over for me to receive! I was ready to receive, she says, the body of Christ, there was Jesus! I gave him a stupid look of shock lol and just as I wanted to say wait Lord he vanished!
I was blessed to receive this gift! The Eucharist is real it is not dead bread:) When I was lil Mom would go to the tabernacle to pray, she says Pam Jesus is in there, I was 8 and I am saying Mom you're pulling my leg! Dad cannot get into that box how can Jesus he is too big:) He's there I testify :)
Anytime my faith becomes shaky, Dr Hahn clears every doubt. God richly bless you
Thank You Almighty God for calling Dr Scott Hahn's two sons to serve You in a special way .May You always bless them and may they ever remain faithful to Your true Church The One Holy Catholic and Apostlic Church the one You dear Jesus Christ instituted.May You also continue to richly bless Dr Hahn and his family .
And I just realized what Jesus brought to Calvary with him: the Tabernacle and His holy priest, Mary and John the Beloved. So even the place was made into the proper sacrificial condition!
John is the beloved disciple (us), Christ is the priest and sacrifice
A veritable living breathing walking talking Doctor of the Church. We are blessed by Dr Hahn
Thank you for the wonderful and inspiring talks . God bless you and your family. Amen
Beautiful Dr. Hahn, congratulations on your sons becoming priests! I will keep all priests in my prayers!
Hi Sott thank you for explanation about the Eucharistic , amen
Thanks for this great video Dr. Hahn. I'm very excited to partake in the Eucharist when I am baptised at Easter Vigil 2025. God bless!
Dr.Hahn. I was born and raised in the Catholic Church, and (long story short) fell away from God for a few years as a teenager, was 'saved' and married in a Pentecostal Church. At the time of my renewall of faith I was in a funny zone; partially in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and partially (mostly) in protestantism. Upon marriage my wife and I decided , for the sake of our future family's stability, to remain in the Protestant stream. During covid, I began longing for a simple, (may I say a less theatric.) expression. I began attending mass at Corpus Christi Parish and although my memory of the liturgy was clumsy, I could not make it through a mass without my heart being overwhelmed and shedding tears. I don't know why exactly, but two years later and I still have moments when I can no longer articulate the correct responses because I'm so choked. I've come home but I feel like a newbie. I long for that Eucharistic Amazement , that Eucharistic Faith. I feel like I need my eyes opened. Bless you for being part of my solution.
Thank you Scott for giving your two suns to the service of our Lord Jesus Christ.may God our Father bless you two suns amen.
You made me cry!!! I pray for HOLY priests daily because we need them!!! Thank you for sharing with us!!!
Dr Hahn, thank you for always connecting the dots so we can deepen our faith.
One of the greatest videos I’ve seen in the past few months. Wonderful! Deserves all the views and many more.
The way you think about your son is amazing. I could never even Fathom that thought until you brought it out.
Wow! What a Revelation we receive through you, Dr. Scott Hann!
God Bless You Dr. Hahn
This is truly fantastic. Thank you, Dr. Hahn. What a gift you are to the Holy Church - also here in Germany!
And here in New Zealand
Thank you Dr Scott Hahn... God bless you and your family in abundance! It is such a blessing listening to you. I thank God that you are so passionate about the Truth of the Holy Catholic Church since I am a convert as well and for 35 years as well.
We will pray for you all! Blessings and love 👐👐🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🔔⚘
Love The Lamb's Supper by Dr Scott Hahn!! It goes into much more detail. The mass is Heaven on Earth and Dr Hahn discovered this while he was a protestant. ❤❤❤
Praise be Jesus, The Son of the Living God🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Dr Hahn, God bless you.🙏🙏🙏
Jesus Christ Frees us ❤
I felt that presence tonight. It was like being on a drug that made me see outside myself, like self conscious to a being that knows my every deed and knowing that He was looking at me. Very real, should be respected to the utmost!
Congratulations Dr. Hanh!
Eucharist was my Anchor of my Faith.❤
God Bless Scott Hahn
This is so beautiful, thank you
Awesome awesome awesome
Thank you for explanation anout the Euca
Our lord Jesus Christ also had 4 transfigurations… The first was when he transfigured his Holly Spirit into our Holly Mother Marys whomb becoming The encarnated Jesus. The second, is when Jesus transfigured in front of the apostoles and they saw his Glory. The 3rd is in the last supper when he instituted the eucharist sacrament transfiguring his body and blood into the bread and the 4th transfiguration is when he resurrects into a Glorified body.
Thank for your enlightening teachings Dr Hann! May you keep being blessed with the Holly Spirit wisdom and gifts!!
I wish I could speak this on the streets in the city where I live .
Scott, I was born as a Roman Catholic and taught, Jesus is alive in blood & flash in the Eucharist when you take it; "do this in remembrance of me", may be it could be changed by the Church to " do it".
My regards,
Thank you so much I trult enjoyed listening to your talk. Very inspiring. God bless you! God bless our priests and God bless your sons becoming priests. You're such a good father and good professor and our inspiration! Thank you
Amen
I'm listening with awe. Amen❤
Congratulations Dr Scott wow
Wonderful ! Spot on!!! God bless🙏
Dear Scott, I hope you get a chance to read the chapters about Jesus' Resurrection in Maria Valtorta,, The Gospel as Revealed to Me. Jesus visited several persons on the 1st day, starting by his Mother. The Emmaus disciples were last. Thank you for your wonderful teachings and insights, the whole story that led you to discover the truth filled me with joy.
Thank you Dr. Hahn! I always learn so much for you. I'll listen a few more times. and I am praying for you and your sons. I'm also curious if you can humor me. What are some of the titles on the shelves behind you? I think a recognize a few, but their difficult to read.... Thank you and May God continue to Bless and Keep You!
Por favor, podría ser que tradujera los vídeos de Scott Hanh con voz en español? Gracias!
hay muchos videos en español del Señor Scott hun.
Los que yo conozco son muy pocos y muchos en inglés. Si fuera tan amable de indicarme dónde hay tantos en español se lo agradecería mucho.
Lourdes.
Sí lo mismo pido!!!!
Thank you Dr Scott for amazing insights. I have one question in my mind regarding holy Eucharist. During Passover, holy Thursday, when Jesus blessed,broke the bread and gave them to His apostles, did Jesus eat the bread and drink the wine? If yes, does it mean He ate his own body and drink his own blood? Kindly clarify.
I strongly believe he didn't eat, considering what was ahead of him. I supposed he must have been fasting. Secondly, when he had multiplied the loaves and fish, he didn't eat. That very scene, I learn from other catholic apologists, is also a prefigurement of he turning bread into his body for us to feed on. So no, I don't believe he ate. But if anyone else has something I'd like to know.
Minute 6-6:30 truth
Fr Alar has a great video of the proof! A host fell on the floor during communion, they put it in a glass of holy water, locked it in a cabinet for 3 months, and it turned into heart muscle and was sent to two separate labs. Both labs reported the same results, it was not only heart muscle but fresh heart muscle that suffered trauma.
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Connecting the dots
The blind leading the blind!!!
Thank you for watching the Christian Catholic Truth. So as to not be blind. Thank you for using The bible, a Catholic book.
I pray the Holy Spirit will lead you to the truth. ❤
I am currently reading "The Lamb's Supper", do you have this video talk in text format (book)?
Thank you Dr Hahn, may Gbu always you're deepen my faith
1:15 good for those 70% who seen the false teaching's. Jesus is sitting on the right hand of power .he is our living high priest ever intercession for those whom his heavenly father ordained to eternal Life.
Amen!
If someone rejects the mass.Are they not also rejecting the forgiveness that it provides? Matthew 26:27-28 NRSV-CI [27] Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you; [28] for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
Jesus only called one thing the new testament and it wasn't a document but rather a sacrament.
Cause He never said write this in memory of me but rather do this...
I've heard it before but never like that
Sorry 5:20 -5:30
wow, so basically 70 percent of so called "Catholics" believe the Holy Eucharist (Blessed Sacrament) is just a "symbol", and deny the Real Presence in the Eucharist, deny the reality that Christ is present in Eucharist:
-Body
-Blood
-Soul
-Divinity
WHO ARE THESE SO CALLED CATHOLICS who deny the real presence of Christ in Eucharist??
And who / where are there pastors, Shepherds, bishops, catechists, DRE, Deacon, consecrated souls, bothers, nuns, sisters, lay leaders in Parish, catechists in the Diocese, etc -- THE FISH ROTS AT THE HEAD.
(ALL fathers, natural, spiritual, and ecclesiastical hierarchy - all these men have FAILED to teach the faith and the Truth about Christ , his nature and mission, his passion, suffering, death, resurrection and ascensions - and the need for souls to grow, feed, develop , adore , trust, and give thanks to Christ)
You have proven your teachings regarding catholicism by giving your son's ,imagine 2 of them, .They will be God 's representative on earth.you'll be the happiest parents of America.
Lord, I pray that this man, Scott Hahn, has his eyes opened to the truth of Your Word and that he is able to see how this religion has made the Blood of Christ insufficient to save to the uttermost and at the same time lifted His mother Mary to a level that even she would be ashamed to receive. May all Catholic's have their spiritual eyes opened that they might see the many errors that they are being lead into, which does jeopardize the salvation of their souls! Amen!
Thank You Lord for bringing me into Your heavenly priesthood and counting me worthy of being Your witness that I might speak against the works of the evil one for it is obvious that he has blinded the eyes of many and used his art of confusion to deceive multitudes of people. May Your Word pierce the darkness that keeps them from seeing Your marvelous light in Jesus' Name!
lol. empty prayer.
John 6:66, these people didn't believe in The Eucharist Real Presence.
Scott Hahn was once a Presbyterian minister who was leading people like you down the wrong road you are blindly walking along. He came back to the one and true church that Jesus founded, the Catholic church, after deeply studying scripture. Open your heart and mind to the truth and let the scales fall from your eyes.
If you are appointed by God to lead us out of his church, where are your miracles? Present them, please. You should be able to do miracles on demand to prove your commission by God, such as Moses, Elijah, and Jesus.
Please don't disrespect the Holy church of Jesus Christ just because you're misinformed and refuse to accept God's love in it's fullest form with can only be found in the eucharist
the last supper was done in remembrance of Christ, not as a re-sacrifice of Christ. His death on the cross was sufficient by itself for full salvation.
Hey Scott. Jesus sacrifice was a one time deal. "It is finished". 👌🏼
Hey Rolando, your main problem Protestants is that you claim to believe in Jesus but do not believe want Jesus said. You believe in your Pastor, we believe in JESUS
Dr. Hahn gives a great explanation of what Jesus meant when he said "It is finished" and it is all connected to the action of the New Covenant started before the crucifixion. If you want to move from a superficial understanding of Jesus's words to a higher (or deeper, your choice), I recommend you study Dr. Hahn's books.
Amen,amen,and a big AMEN ROLANDO.!
Scott Hahn- THE EARLY BELIEVERS IN ACTS WERE "BREAKING BREAD" IN REMEMBRANCE OF JESUS' BROKEN BODY ON THE CROSS..! THERE WERE NO PRIESTS THEN TO MAGICALLY ORDER THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS TO COME DOWN FROM HIS THRONE AND SACRIFICE HIM AGAIN ON THE ALTER..! JESUS CRIED ON THE CRUEL CROSS "IT IS FINISHED"..!!! JESUS FINISHED EVERYTHING THE FATHER SEND HIM TO DO AND SAT DOWN AT THE RIGHT OF HIS FATHER'S THRONE. NO MORE SACRIFICES TO BE MADE BY 😢 😪 😢 😪 😢 SINFUL HUMAN HANDS..!! REPENT OF THIS BLASPHEMY AND TURN TO CHRIST FOR FORGIVENESS.
Ya you missed the whole point there bud…
It would be great if a knowledgeable person could explain each number in catechism of the Catholic Church in layman’s terms rather poetic jargon ( not meant in a mean spirited way) thanks.
😅 5:26 without the preservation of the Jewish scripture the gospel's are invalid and have no authority of the law and prophet's.
Man is 'made and not begotten'. Jesus is 'begotten and not made'. Only by receiving Him we are begotten - sons / heirs to His kingdom. When we eat something it becomes 'part of us'. However when we receive the Eucharist, we become ‘part of Christ’ (2 Peter 1:4). Via the Eucharist, Jesus lives within us, and gives us 'ETERNAL LIFE' - (Also see John 6:53-7).
It's a shame that this peculiar doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church is at odds with the bible.
If you read the book of Hebrews, you will discover that Christ died ONCE FOR ALL. There are no more sacrifices for sins.
Not at odds at all, if you knew scripture. Catholics aren't "re-sacrificing" him and we certainly don't believe that's what happens at Mass. The Mass is a presentation of that "once and for all" sacrifice, because Jesus' sacrifice and Jesus' love transcends time and space. We aren't sacrificing him again but that sacrifice is instead made present for us to take part in. Hope that helps, doubt it will!
@Zack Depotie
It would help much more if you knew your Church's own teachings. Being a former Catholic, I have read the Baltimore Catechism. Most professing Catholics are woefully ignorant of their Church's doctrine.
You need to brush up on your's.
@@MrChrispy777 you talk about ignorance while ignoring your own. Praying for you!
@Zack Depotie
I appreciate your prayers.
I'm ignorant about a great many things, except this subject. Remember what Hahn said; Christ sacrifices his body, blood, soul, and divinity. The Magistrate condemns any Catholic who does not believe in the efficacy of the Holy Eucharist, to forgive sins. Ask your local priest. I lie not.
@@MrChrispy777 As Catholics, we firmly believe in the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ on the cross for the redemption of humanity. This foundational belief aligns with the scriptural truth articulated in passages such as Hebrews 9:28, which states, "so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him."
However, the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist does not involve Christ being sacrificed repeatedly. Instead, it involves a profound mystery wherein the sacrifice of Christ on the cross is made present to us sacramentally in the Mass.
In the celebration of the Eucharist, the priest, acting in persona Christi (in the person of Christ), re-presents (makes present again) the sacrifice of Christ in an unbloody manner. This re-presentation is not a new sacrifice, nor does it add to the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ. Rather, it allows believers to participate in the saving effects of Christ's sacrifice in a real and tangible way.
This understanding finds support in the words of Jesus himself at the Last Supper, where he instituted the Eucharist. In Matthew 26:26-28, we read: "While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, 'Take and eat; this is my body.' Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, 'Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'"
Here, Jesus speaks of the bread and wine as his body and blood, establishing the Eucharist as a memorial of his sacrifice. St. Paul reaffirms this in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, where he recounts the words of Jesus at the Last Supper and instructs the Corinthians on how to celebrate the Eucharist.
Therefore, while Christ's sacrifice on the cross is indeed once-for-all, the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist allows believers to enter into the mystery of that sacrifice and receive its graces anew in each celebration of the Mass.
Who gave you the permission to convert bread and wine into body and blood of Jesus? Who allowed you to sacrifice Jesus Christ everyday when he has done it once for all. What you do is blasphemy, did apostles do this?. Why you started this after 3 centuries after Jesus 's resurrection?
Sir I heard you on another video asking Mary to pray. Sir Mary can’t hear you she is dead. I have not read anywhere in the Bible where mary was anointed by God to pray for his people.
Read and pray over Acts 2:38 that’s God’s one and only plan for man’s salvation. I know you are more intelligent than that to miss Acts 2:38 and Acts chapter 10
In Catholic tradition, asking Mary and the saints to pray for us is based on the understanding of the Communion of Saints, which is the spiritual solidarity between the Church in heaven and the Church on earth. Catholics believe that those who have died in God’s grace are not dead but alive in Christ in heaven, and they can intercede for us before God. This practice does not replace or diminish Christ’s mediating role but is seen as an expression of the familial bond among all believers, living and deceased, in Christ.
Regarding Mary, Catholics see her unique role as the Mother of God (Theotokos) and her exemplary faith as reasons to honor her and seek her prayers, just as one might ask a righteous person on earth to pray for them (James 5:16). The Hail Mary, for example, is largely composed of Scriptural greetings to Mary, recognizing her special role in God’s plan of salvation.
Acts 2:38 and Acts 10 indeed outline the importance of repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and the gift of the Holy Spirit for salvation. Catholics fully embrace the necessity of baptism and the work of the Holy Spirit, seeing the Church’s sacraments and prayer practices, including asking the saints for their prayers, as means given by Christ to live out the grace received in baptism and to aid in the mission of salvation and sanctification.
@@speransasperansa5150 where is that in scripture? You can’t depend on anything concerning salvation but what is written. Acts 2:38 is plainly written. Love you will pray for you
@@jesusislord8787 Thank you for your response. From the Catholic perspective, Revelation portrays scenes of heavenly worship where saints intercede for the faithful (Revelation 5 and 8). In Revelation 5 we read about "the twenty-four elders who fell down before the Lamb, each holding a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints." This suggests that the prayers of the saints in heaven are presented before God. Similarly, Revelation 8 describes an angel offering incense with the prayers of the saints on the golden altar before the throne of God.
While Acts 2:38 and 10 are foundational to Catholic beliefs, Catholics also embrace a broader understanding of salvation, including the prayers of saints like Mary.
Revelation 12 offers a profound image of a woman symbolizing both Mary and the Church. Her childbirth represents the Church's role in bringing believers to God. Additionally, in Genesis 3:15, we see the prophecy of enmity between the woman and her offspring and the serpent, with the promise that her offspring will crush the serpent's head. Catholics interpret this passage as a foreshadowing of Mary's role in the battle against evil and her unique position as the mother of Jesus, who ultimately defeats sin and death.
In Catholic tradition, Mary holds a special place as the mother of Jesus, who is the head of the Church. As the woman in Revelation symbolizes both Mary and the Church, Catholics see Mary as intimately connected to the Church's mission of bringing believers to God through her role in bringing forth Jesus, the Savior. This connection underscores Mary's intercessory role and her significance in the ongoing battle against evil alongside Jesus and the Church.
So you're saying that Christ isn't the God of life? 😂 please read and learn more before making troll comments
@@speransasperansa5150 but you have no scripture to back that up. The Bible said whatever you do in word or deed do all in the name of Jesus. If what you believe is not backed up in the scripture you can’t stand on it. You cannot go to court telling the judge what you believe you must present undeniable facts. Acts 2:38 and Acts 10 is a deed that you must physically take part in. Please believe me I was taught wrong too but God in his mercy open my understanding to the truth of his word. Will be praying for y’all.
The Mass is disgusting. The Torah and the New Testament both attest to the necessity and requirement of blood to cover sins. A sacrifice is not a real sacrifice without blood. Blood is incredibly vital. Sacrifices cannot be unbloody. That’s why the cross is so awesome. ONE time sacrifice for eternity.
Hebrews 9:11-18
But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things having come, He entered through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made by hands, that is, not of this creation; [12] and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, He entered the holy place once for all time, having obtained eternal redemption. [13] For if the blood of goats and bulls, and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling those who have been defiled, sanctify for the cleansing of the flesh, [14] how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God? [15] For this reason He is the mediator of a new covenant, so that, since a death has taken place for the redemption of the violations that were committed under the first covenant, those who have been called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance. [16] For where there is a covenant, there must of necessity be the death of the one who made it. [17] For a covenant is valid only when people are dead, for it is never in force while the one who made it lives. [18] Therefore even the first covenant was not inaugurated without BLOOD.
Hebrews 9:22
And almost all things are cleansed with blood, according to the Law, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.
Hebrews 9:25
nor was it that He would offer Himself often, as the high priest enters the Holy Place year by year with blood that is not his own.
Hebrews 9:26
Otherwise, He would have needed to suffer often since the foundation of the world; but now once at the consummation of the ages He has been revealed to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself.
he cannot sacrifice himself or be sacrificed again. The single cross sacrifice event takes care of everything.
However he will appear a second time without blood and not for the forgiveness of sins.
Hebrews 9:28
so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await Him.
The Mass is a crippling damning event that does not offer forgiveness of sins. If you need a ritual to be forgiven of sin you've missed the point completely. The only way to truly fulfill a Mass accurately is to sacrifice and KILL someone or something to attain that type of LIMITED forgiveness. The mass ignores Christ's ONE TIME sacrifice on the cross and its meaning.
I think your wrong Catholics believe they are forgiven by Christ. The Eucharist is a way to be close to chrsit
@@nathanoppy well what you're saying is SCRIPTURE is wrong and tradition is right. Scripture NEVER allows tradition of any kind to exist beyond its own bounds.
@@bobbyrice2858 the Eucharist is as old as Christianity
@@bobbyrice2858 and I’m not even catholic
@@nathanoppy the Eucharist is commonly misunderstood as one and the same with the Lord's supper. It is not the same. The eucharist was formally defined and created in 1215 during the 4rth Lateran council. The Eucharist is found NO WHERE in scripture. Only the "Lords Supper" is found. Both in the Gospels AND the letters. Its constructs are NOTHING like you see in the Catholic church today nor does scripture teach it as a salvific standard.
This is amazing. A beautiful explanation of the Holy Eucharist