A children's book tells the true story of NASA Astronaut Dr. Tom Jones, who flew into space in 1994. Jones, along with two other Catholic astronauts, received Holy Communion mid-flight.
Throughout his astronaut training, Jones remains steadfast in prayer and goes to Mass.
Catholics believe in transubstantiation — that, during the Mass, the bread and wine literally become the body and blood of Jesus Christ during the consecration, notes the Catechism of the Catholic Church. There is also a"more to know" section at the end that provides age-appropriate instruction in Catholic doctrine on the Eucharist. Pauline Books & Media, she said,"recommended adding a timeline to reinforce the fact that it's a true story, so I did some deeper research into NASA's records."
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