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Roman Catholic Cop: Five Reasons We Need Eucharist: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The pledge of our resurrection
As a last effect we may mention that the Eucharist is the “pledge of our glorious resurrection and eternal happiness” (Council of Trent, Sess. XIII, cap. ii), according to the promise of Christ: “He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath everlasting life: and I will raise him up on the last day.” Hence the chief reason why the ancient Fathers, as Ignatius (Ephes., 20), Irenæus (Adv. haer., IV, xviii, 4), and Tertullian (De resurr. carn., viii), as well as later patristic writers, insisted so strongly upon our future resurrection, was the circumstance that it is the door by which we enter upon unending happiness. There can be nothing incongruous or improper in the fact that the body also shares in this effect of Communion, since by its physical contact with theEucharist species, and hence (indirectly) with the living Flesh of Christ, it acquires a moral right to its future resurrection...HOLY EUCHARIST - THE OLD ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION SOUTH EAST UK
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The pledge of our resurrection
As a last effect we may mention that the Eucharist is the “pledge of our glorious resurrection and eternal happiness” (Council of Trent, Sess. XIII, cap. ii), according to the promise of Christ: “He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath everlasting life: and I will raise him up on the last day.” Hence the chief reason why the ancient Fathers, as Ignatius (Ephes., 20), Irenæus (Adv. haer., IV, xviii, 4), and Tertullian (De resurr. carn., viii), as well as later patristic writers, insisted so strongly upon our future resurrection, was the circumstance that it is the door by which we enter upon unending happiness. There can be nothing incongruous or improper in the fact that the body also shares in this effect of Communion, since by its physical contact with theEucharist species, and hence (indirectly) with the living Flesh of Christ, it acquires a moral right to its future resurrection...HOLY EUCHARIST - THE OLD ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION SOUTH EAST UK
This did not answer my question. Eternal life means one is made alive, and will never die (spiritually) again. Which is exactly what Jesus said is promised to those who eat his flesh. (they will never die, live forever, and be raised by him)
So I ask again. If I eat the eucharist, does this means I am guaranteed to go to heaven, and have no fear of going to hell?
Yes or no answer is fine.