Almost all Polish streets have the solemn “Te Deum laudamus” and live Jesus Christ is carried in the centre of the manifestation. The Catholic Church around the planet present celebrates the celebration of the Blessed Body and Blood of Christ, commonly known as God's Body. The beginnings of the ceremony date back to 1246. For almost 700 years, processes in Poland are not only manifestations of faith, but besides manifestations of Polishness and attachment to tradition, as evidenced by local costumes and customs characteristic of the Nation.
Let us do our best to guarantee that this peculiar celebration, in which we honor Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, is not destroyed by any Masonic tentacles. Like what, the example comes from above. And unfortunately, kneeling before Muslim Francis, not doing so before the Blessed Sacrament in the temple, does not set a good example for his sheep. Let us build the Church “from the bottom”, and let us shame the pope with our steadfast religion in Christ’s presence in the form of bread.
Below I print a archival film, in which I answer questions: What is transfiguration? What does it mean that Jesus is present in the form of a true, indeed and materially bread? Does transelement and transfinalisation happen during the transformation? What did the Fathers of the Church say about transfiguration?