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What is the true meaning of the Eucharist?
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The Eucharist, a term derived from the Greek word eucharistia, meaning ‘thanksgiving,’ commemorates Christ’s death by crucifixion. The bread symbolizes Christ’s body, while the wine or grape juice symbolizes Christ’s blood.
What are the three meanings of the Eucharist?
In Roman Catholicism, the term is used in three ways: first, to refer to the real presence of Christ; second, to refer to Christ’s continuing action as High Priest (He “gave thanks” at the Last Supper, which began the consecration of the bread and wine); and third, to refer to the Sacrament of Holy Communion itself.
What is the spiritual meaning of the Eucharist?
Significance of the Eucharist. The Eucharist has formed a central rite of Christian worship. All Christians would agree that it is a memorial action in which, by eating bread and drinking wine (or, for some Protestants, grape juice or water), the church recalls what Jesus Christ was, said, and did.
Why is Eucharist called Holy Communion?
It is called Holy Communion because it unites Catholics in one Body after receiving the Body and Blood of Christ.
How can the Eucharist strengthen our lives?
When we receive the Eucharist, we build a closer relationship to Jesus. When we accept Him, He becomes our spiritual Bread of life who gives us strength, nourishes our soul and purifies our heart. Eucharist is called the “sacrament of love” because it ties with the love to one another.
What is viviaticum Eucharist?
Viaticum is the Holy Eucharist received by those who are about to leave this earthly life and are preparing for the journey to eternal life. Communion in the body and blood of Christ who died and rose from the dead, received at the moment of passing from this world to the Father, is the seed of eternal life and the power of the resurrection.
What does Viaticum mean in the Bible?
Definition of viaticum. 1 : the Christian Eucharist given to a person in danger of death. 2a : an allowance (as of transportation or supplies and money) for traveling expenses. b : provisions for a journey.
Is there an obligation to receive Holy Communion as Viaticum?
St. Liguori says that according to the more probable opinion the obligation exists (VI, n. 285, dub. 2, sec. sent.). If a person becomes dangerously ill on the day on which he received Holy Communion out of devotion, it is disputed whether he may, or is bound to, receive it as Viaticum (Slater and Lehmkuhl, ibid.).
Is the Eucharist a noun or a verb?
Eucharist is a noun – it is Jesus – and it is a verb – it is Jesus’ self-giving on the cross. The reality of Jesus in the Eucharist cannot be separated from his saving work – his Passion, Death, and Resurrection that were his passing over from this world to the Father.
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