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Show Notes
Patrick dives into the timeless mystery of the Eucharist. He addresses why the last supper isn't just a one-time event, but a perpetuating sacrament through every mass up to today. Exploring theological insights from the Bible and early church fathers, Patrick also tackles Martin Luther's differing views and the ripple effects on Protestantism. It's a fascinating discussion, rich with historical and spiritual depth.
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