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An Episcopal Church court has sided with a Virginia priest who was disciplined for engaging in a Eucharistic fast in protest ...
In the Eucharist, we know that the bread becomes Jesus’ flesh for the life of the world (cf. John 6:33). The Israelites were to eat the flesh, and be filled with bread.
1106. "Together with the anamnesis, the epiclesis is at the heart of each sacramental celebration, most especially of the Eucharist: You ask how the bread becomes the Body of Christ, and the wine ...
LIFESTYLE The Eucharist is a 'miracle of love, hidden in plain sight,' says Rhode Island priest The Feast of Corpus Christi is a celebration of the Eucharist and the presence of Jesus Christ ...
Third, the Eucharist is not about me and Jesus; it is about us in the Christian community, about us being transformed into the body of Christ, about us joining in the mission of Jesus in the world.
The Eucharist is not to make Jesus present so we can worship him, says Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese. If you want to adore Christ in the Eucharist, go to Benediction, not to Mass.
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The Greco-Roman Origins of the Eucharist
This exploration traces the origins of the Christian Eucharist, showing how it evolved not from a single event like the Last ...
The Eucharist is essential to the life of the church, according to Francis’ letter. In the Eucharist, “we are guaranteed the possibility of encountering the Lord Jesus and of having the power ...
The Eucharist is the source of our life, and our difficult calling now is to let it go so that we might receive it in another way. "Whoever loses his life for my sake will find it" ( Matthew 16:25 ).
The Eucharist is being weaponized and deployed as a tool in political warfare. This must not happen. [Related: US Catholic bishops to vote on pressuring Joe Biden to stop taking Communion over ...
“The Eucharist is a great mercy for us,” Msgr. Shea concluded. “It gives us a deep gaze into the invisible world, and we can trust God, who has told us it is true. ...
The Eucharist was, and still is, in a crystal case called a luna — used for insertion in a monstrance — that was badly scorched and blackened by the flames. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.