
Does Catholicism Properly Interpret the Eucharist? C4E the Podcast BONUS Episode
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Q&A on the Eucharist: Catholic vs. Protestant PerspectivesIn this bonus episode, Mark sits down with James, a university student from a Protestant background now studying at a Catholic university, to wrestle with big questions about the Eucharist (Lord’s Supper/Communion).Is the bread and wine really the body and blood of Christ, or a symbol pointing us to the cross? What does the Bible say in Matthew 26, 1 Corinthians 10, and 1 Corinthians 11? And how should Protestants understand Catholic claims of transubstantiation?Mark walks through the Catholic view, the role of Aristotelian philosophy and Thomas Aquinas, and the biblical context of the Passover meal, showing how Jesus fulfilled it as the true Passover Lamb.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Bonus Q&A on the Eucharist00:22 – James’ Story: From Protestant Family to Catholic University03:10 – First Impressions of Catholic Theology & the Eucharist05:15 – What Do Catholics Believe About the Eucharist?07:45 – “This Is My Body”: Jesus’ Words at the Last Supper11:20 – The Passover Meal & Jesus as the Lamb of God15:08 – Transubstantiation, Grace & Nature in Catholic Thought18:30 – Protestant Understanding: Symbol or Substance?21:45 – 1 Corinthians 10: Participation in the Body & Blood27:00 – 1 Corinthians 11: Abusing the Lord’s Supper32:20 – Why Misusing Communion Is Dishonouring Christ35:00 – Final Reflections & Thanks