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Homily Rewind | "Something Real" — Corpus Christi | Fr. Terry Keehan

7 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Jesus said it plainly: my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. But what does "real" actually mean? Fr. Terry Keehan works through exactly that on the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ — the third of three major feasts the Church gives us after Easter. What makes the Eucharist real? It's shared. It's physical and spiritual. It brings unity. It's connected to our identity. It's living, from heaven, and lasting. And at the end of every Mass, we say it: may the body and blood of Christ bring us to everlasting life. Because ritual makes things real. Holy Family Parish | Inverness, IL | holyfamilyparish.org/podcasts

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