What Constitutes the Gathered Eucharistic Assembly?Schnell, JanCurrents in Theology & Mission
A benediction (Latin: bene, well + dicere, to speak) is a short invocation for divine help, blessing and guidance, usually at the end of worship service. It can also refer to a specific Christian religious service including the exposition of the eucharistic host in the monstrance and the ...
During the service, the deacon read the Gospel and assisted at the altar. 2 Priest An ordained minister with full sacramental authority in the Church. The priest officiated at the Mass and consecrated the Eucharist. 3 Deacon A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian chur...
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What is That to Us? The Eucharistic Liturgy and the Enemies of Christ in the Beam of the PassionDavid M. FreidenreichVeronique Plesch
Discusses the eucharistic ordo in Anglicanism. Integral part of the church's purpose of engaging in Christ's mission of reconciliation in the world; Essential leitourgia of the church; Need for the church to examine the basis of its unity rather than the causes of division; Diversity of ...
What Methodists think of eucharistic theology.Nelson, J RobertWhat Methodists Think of Eucharistic Theology." Worship 52, no. 5 (Spring 1978): 409-24.
Contextualized in the city of Edinburgh, this paper deploys components of a liturgy of the Eucharist as a way of opening alternative criteria for the development of any city than those confined to an economic paradigm. It reviews the theological literature on urban planning, with reference to ...
(2002). "`Do Not Give What is Holy to the Dogs' (Did 9:5d and Matt 7:6a): the Eucharistic Food of the Dida- che in its Jewish Purity Setting" en Vigiliae Christianae 56/3; 223-246.Sandt, Huub van de. "`Do Not Give What Is Holy to the Dogs' (Did 9:5D and Matt 7:6A...
The Mass, as a form of liturgy, is distinguished by its focus on the Eucharist as the source and summit of Christian life, according to Catholic doctrine. It is a celebration that reenacts the Last Supper, involves the consecration of the bread and wine, and includes the participation of ...