: Timothée Mercier
: Lese majesty Testimony - The strange cuckoo child falls from its nest
: novum publishing
: 9781642683653
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
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Christ paves the way to peace. The all-encompassing love for the Creator, His Messiah and one's neighbor is the most sustainable path to irrevocable inner liberation. Christ opened wide the gates to hope and taught trust in His and His Mother's unyielding love for the Father and mankind in His past life. His work of redemption, reflected in the sacraments, means life in God, to have life in abundance and to have it eternally. Those who have fallen out of practice should convince themselves that repentance or gratitude only costs overcoming and is far from being a punishment.

Poorly advised

The physical fusion with Jesus Christ, the Son of God, through the changed forms of bread and wine then unfolds in essence as the believer is willing to join the ranks of the redeemed in the new covenant. The incarnation of Christ only takes place in a pure soul that receives the Eucharist. The nature of Christ mingles with the nature of man and a new man is born because Christ comes to life in him; a second son or daughter is born. Mary can therefore justifiably be called the chosen mother of that covenant and the mother of all the redeemed, who gave birth to Christ, the firstborn of the New Covenant, who was formed in the womb of the mother with her profoundly Jewish ancestry from the house of none other than King David. This can undoubtedly leave its mark on the true believer.

Certainly a nightmare for Adolf Hitler and his henchmen, for whom the reproduction of Jewish ancestry among Catholics through the propagation of divine food must have been a thorn in their side in the truest sense of the word, as evidenced by the many direct and indirect hostilities known from the contemporary history of the so-called Third Reich. Born into a Catholic family and very familiar with the customs and traditions of Catholicism, Hitler knew all about it. If he had won, it would have been the end for European Catholics in the next instance, considering how the Third Reich treated Jews. Not to mention the great damage to the Eucharist of the third millennium, which was already systematically heralded by the dictator's chief ideologues in the background. In this systematic way, those who bitterly exalted themselves in pride over other people and outdid each other were united and therefore unbeatable to a certain degree.

This should give food for thought to those who today practise liturgy for the sake of liturgy and who are probably more unconsciously than consciously pushing systematics to its peak in the sacred space and thus also unintentionally carrying on Hitler's legacy with its blatant perfectionism. In hindsight, Catholic Christians today are at best expressing a cowardly silence, a disconcerting resemblance to the genetic connection with the Jewish people that emanates from the Eucharist. The awareness of the physical component of Jewish ancestry through the consumption of Holy Communion is sometimes so quiet that it is frightening. Accordingly, who would want to draw the lesson that could awaken ambitions that could similarly draw our Jewish brothers and sisters to our common Messiah? Where is the longing for the seed that yearns to bear fruit in the original people of the Redeemer? Presumably this is prevented by pure dilettantism, which is born of cowardice in living the faith fully for what it is: salvation.

Jesus addressed the readers:"... Happy are those who live in such a way that they never have to regret having grieved someone who is now dead and who can no longer be comforted in their pain. But even happier those who do not have to accuse themselves of having grieved their God, me, Jesus, and do not fea