The Most Holy Eucharist
The 14 Stations of the Holy Eucharist
FROM PROMISE TO FULFILLMENT
The purpose of the Stations of the Eucharist is to help the faithful deepen both their understanding and appreciation of the Source and Summit of our faith: The Most Holy Eucharist, especially during 2005, THE YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST, and, for all ages. Through the whole of salvation history, God, our Father has prepared His people for the Gift of His Beloved Son, and also for the Gift of His Real Presence in the Most Holy Eucharist. Throughout the Old Testament, the Eucharist was prefigured. And in the New Testament, these shadows give way to Reality.
Leader~ O Sacrament most Holy, O Sacrament Divine.
Response~ All praise and all thanksgiving, be every moment Thine.
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Priest's Powerful Message To All Catholics! - This Will Change Your Life!
"This is My body" . . . "This is My blood"
~Written by Fr. Jonathan Meyer
~Inspired by the Poor Clare of Perpetual Adoration – Hanceville, AL
What is the Holy Eucharist?
When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
Who were present when Our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
How did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
What happened when Our Lord said: "This is My body . . . this is My blood"?
Did anything of the bread and wine remain after their substance had been changed into Our Lord's body and blood?
What do we mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
What is the change of the entire substance of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ called?
Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the appearances of bread and under the appearances of wine?
How was Our Lord able to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
How do priests exercise their power to change bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
Why does Christ give us His own body and blood in the Holy Eucharist?