What Is the Eucharist? A Dogmatic OutlineBruce D. Marshall
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 ...
Cecilia Mass is celebrated for its lyrical beauty. 6 Motet The musical structure of motets emphasizes counterpoint and harmony. Byrd’s motets showcase intricate interplay between voice parts. 3 Mass A Mass is a musical setting of the liturgy of the Eucharist. Mozart's Requiem Mass in D minor...
) A gift or contribution made to a church, as for the expenses of the eucharist, or for the support of the clergy and the poor. Oblationer (n.) One who makes an offering as an act worship or reverence. Oblatrate (v. i.) To bark or snarl, as a dog. Oblatration (n.) The ...
by presenting different views on any number of topics, such as sexuality, divorce and remarriage, and theEucharist. This seems strange to Chan given that for 1,500 years the church was unified in its position on these issues. “This is ridiculous,” he said, “this can’t be the way....
A much more popular theory in the early church (including Jerome and Augustine) was that it meant something like “supersubstantial” — or spiritual — and referred to the bread of the Eucharist. This is still one of the preferred interpretations in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches....
Sacrifice As Gift: Eucharist, Grace, and Contemplative Prayer in Maurice de la Taille by Michon M. Matthiesen (review) If that is so, then in order to argue against Protestant claims that there is no sacrifice of the Mass, Catholics had to assert that an immolation happens on the altar. ...
Martyrs of the Eucharist: Stories to Inspire Eucharistic Amazement. US HERE –UK HERE On The Demonic by Archbp. Fulton J. Sheen. US HERE –UK HERE No Apologies: Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men by Anthony Esolen US HERE –UK HERE John Fisher and Thomas More: Keeping Their...
The bowl of a drinking vessel. Cap A usually soft and close-fitting head covering, either having no brim or with a visor. Cup The chalice or the wine used in the celebration of the Eucharist. Cap A special head covering worn to indicate rank, occupation, or membership in a particular gr...
The consecrated bread or wafer of the Eucharist. Host To serve as host to or at "the garden party he had hosted last spring" (Saturday Review). Host To provide software that offers data or services, hardware, or both over a computer network. Host One which receives or entertains a guest...