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God's Gift to You: A Sequel
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God’s Gift to You: A Sequel

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The Roman Catholic Church’s Eucharist should be open to anyone, regardless of whether or not that person has been baptized, is sinful or follows another religion. That’s because Jesus Christ invites everyone to his banquet. But not all people feel the same as Fred Bert Ithurburn, a layperson who has written more than 200 letters to Pope Benedict XVI. He’s still waiting for a response, but he isn’t giving up on spreading the message of acceptance first brought to the world by Jesus.

Just think how different the world would be if the early church fathers understood and applied the New Covenant properly, assuring a continued Gift of Eucharist to everyone. Jews might have accepted the more inclusive religion as a continuation of their own, and Mohammed might have felt welcome at a table where he was equally loved. The Greek and Roman Catholics would find no dispute, and no crusade would have sacked Constantinople. And that would have just been the beginning.

In this sequel to God’s Gift to You, you’ll read some of the author’s letters to the pope and decide for yourself the true meaning of the Eucharist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
Canada
Date
7 December 2009
Pages
216
ISBN
9781426916670

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Roman Catholic Church’s Eucharist should be open to anyone, regardless of whether or not that person has been baptized, is sinful or follows another religion. That’s because Jesus Christ invites everyone to his banquet. But not all people feel the same as Fred Bert Ithurburn, a layperson who has written more than 200 letters to Pope Benedict XVI. He’s still waiting for a response, but he isn’t giving up on spreading the message of acceptance first brought to the world by Jesus.

Just think how different the world would be if the early church fathers understood and applied the New Covenant properly, assuring a continued Gift of Eucharist to everyone. Jews might have accepted the more inclusive religion as a continuation of their own, and Mohammed might have felt welcome at a table where he was equally loved. The Greek and Roman Catholics would find no dispute, and no crusade would have sacked Constantinople. And that would have just been the beginning.

In this sequel to God’s Gift to You, you’ll read some of the author’s letters to the pope and decide for yourself the true meaning of the Eucharist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
Canada
Date
7 December 2009
Pages
216
ISBN
9781426916670