
Screen 1 · 0:00–0:18
Corpus Christi
Why Catholics Kneel Before What Looks Like Bread
If this is Christ, every knee should bend.
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Screen 2 · 0:18–0:45
Strong Catholic Instinct
A room gets quiet before what appears to be bread.
Not a prop. Not a mood. A claim about what's real.
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Screen 3 · 0:45–1:14
This is my body
Christianity becomes dangerous when Christ means what He says.
The Eucharist is where metaphor gives way to obedience.
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Screen 4 · 1:14–1:38
Not a safe symbol
The Church Takes Jesus Literally at His Word.
Symbols are safe. Christ is not.
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Screen 5 · 1:38–2:02
Not a symbol
God Comes Closer Than Our Ideas About God.
Under bread and wine, He gives Himself to be received.
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Screen 6 · 2:02–2:20
That is why Catholics kneel
The Body Confesses What the Soul Believes.
My Lord and my God is here.
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Screen 7 · 2:20–2:50
Public faith
The Church Carries Christ Into the Streets.
He is King of the city, the family, the poor, and the whole created world.
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Screen 8 · 2:50–3:10
The dividing line
Either This Is Christ, or This Is Madness.
If it is Christ, every knee should bend.
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Screen 9 · 3:10–3:16
End card
Catholic Frequency end card
Final branded close.
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