The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

Eucharistic storms have battered the Catholic Church since a number of Christ's followers walked away at Capharnaum, two thousand years ago. While focusing on the three major eucharistic storms of history, this book exposes their primary attributes of denial and disbelief. The marginalization of the Real Presence, common over the past sixty years, bore fruit: half of all Catholics are unaware of the Church's teaching on the Real Presence.

This aura of disbelief explains why massive numbers of Catholics walked away. Since the 1960s, the worldwide toll exceeds one hundred million souls. No one has any idea how large the final statistic might be, but the fallout silently continues. Communion in the hand while standing is the most visible example of a failure to teach the essence of Catholicism. It is also an open portal to abuse.

Critically, a significant percentage of Catholics have failed to understand what the Early Christians believed and died for, and what the Church has taught for two millennia: There is no survival without the Eucharist.

Yet hope abounds. The Eucharistic Storms explains why a return to reverence, no matter how long it might take, is all but assured.

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The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

Eucharistic storms have battered the Catholic Church since a number of Christ's followers walked away at Capharnaum, two thousand years ago. While focusing on the three major eucharistic storms of history, this book exposes their primary attributes of denial and disbelief. The marginalization of the Real Presence, common over the past sixty years, bore fruit: half of all Catholics are unaware of the Church's teaching on the Real Presence.

This aura of disbelief explains why massive numbers of Catholics walked away. Since the 1960s, the worldwide toll exceeds one hundred million souls. No one has any idea how large the final statistic might be, but the fallout silently continues. Communion in the hand while standing is the most visible example of a failure to teach the essence of Catholicism. It is also an open portal to abuse.

Critically, a significant percentage of Catholics have failed to understand what the Early Christians believed and died for, and what the Church has taught for two millennia: There is no survival without the Eucharist.

Yet hope abounds. The Eucharistic Storms explains why a return to reverence, no matter how long it might take, is all but assured.

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The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

by Barry Forbes
The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

The Eucharistic Storms: Communion in the hand and the marginalizing of the Real Presence

by Barry Forbes

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Eucharistic storms have battered the Catholic Church since a number of Christ's followers walked away at Capharnaum, two thousand years ago. While focusing on the three major eucharistic storms of history, this book exposes their primary attributes of denial and disbelief. The marginalization of the Real Presence, common over the past sixty years, bore fruit: half of all Catholics are unaware of the Church's teaching on the Real Presence.

This aura of disbelief explains why massive numbers of Catholics walked away. Since the 1960s, the worldwide toll exceeds one hundred million souls. No one has any idea how large the final statistic might be, but the fallout silently continues. Communion in the hand while standing is the most visible example of a failure to teach the essence of Catholicism. It is also an open portal to abuse.

Critically, a significant percentage of Catholics have failed to understand what the Early Christians believed and died for, and what the Church has taught for two millennia: There is no survival without the Eucharist.

Yet hope abounds. The Eucharistic Storms explains why a return to reverence, no matter how long it might take, is all but assured.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781499374711
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/12/2014
Pages: 138
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Barry Forbes is the founder and editor of the twin websites http://www.Communion-in-the-hand.org and http://www.Communion-on-the-tongue.org. The websites were created to provide understanding and increase veneration of the Real Presence, and to disseminate knowledge of the Sacred Species worldwide.


The Eucharistic Storms is an historical overview of the three massive storms recorded by history, with emphasis on the most destructive storm of all-the one now railing on for close to half a century.


Forbes's previous book is The Priceless Gifts of Personal Failure.


Barry and his wife, Linda, live in the Phoenix, Arizona, area surrounded by their two children and fifteen grandchildren.

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