Bible Study Leftover
Today we looked at the readings for the Body and blook of Christ Sunday (N Cycle). I was the presenter, instead of just another participant, so I spoke a little about a couple of the resources I use in preparing each week, the Modern Catholic Dictionary, and the verse-by-verse Bible Study analysis materials to be found on the website of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Picayune, Mississippi.
One of the members spoke with feeling about how receiving Communion is a unique experience for each person, in how we pray, what we say, the way we give thanks and praise, what it means to us, and all. This struck a chord with me, because I had been thinking a lot lately about how the Rosary is said uniquely by each person, and these two observations seemed to dovetail perfectly. I had made a lot of notes of things I wanted to work into the discussions, but as it worked out the interchanges were so lively (with our fewer than usual participants) that it would have been a stretch to work in my points.
