The Eucharistic prayer, which has eight parts, namely the Preface, Acclamation, Epiclesis, Consecration, Anamnesis, Oblation, Intercessions, and Doxology goes back all the way to the Apostles, although there have been a few additions over the centuries, it has remained basically unchanged since the Apostles.
The Eucharistic prayer, which included the Consecration, comes before Communion.
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A. Gelston has written: 'The Eucharistic prayer of Addai and Mari' -- subject(s): Eucharistic prayers, History and criticism, Liturgy, Lord's Supper (Liturgy), Syrian Church, Texts
I believe that you are referring to the Preface.
It is the prayer read during the Liturgy (Eucharist) when the bread and wine are 'consecrated' (ie. turned into the body and blood of Jesus)..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the prayer of consecration is known as the Eucharistic prayer, the old term for it was the Canon.
It is the prayer read during the Liturgy (Eucharist) when the bread and wine are 'consecrated' (ie. turned into the body and blood of Jesus)..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the prayer of consecration is known as the Eucharistic prayer, the old term for it was the Canon.
The Great Amen ends the Eucharistic Prayer and marks the beginning of communion.
The Our Father is recited immediately after the Eucharistic Prayer and before the Celebrant breaks the Host.
A church service that includes the Eucharist.
We find a prayer called the anamnesis
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The great prayer of thanksgiving is called the Eucharistic Prayer (used to be called the Canon). It is the main prayer of the Eucharist is consists of eight parts: the Preface, Acclamation, Epiclesis, Consecration, Anamnesis, Oblation, Intercessions, and Doxology. It is the great prayer in which the God, through the agency of His priest, consecrates the bread and wine as His Body and Blood; its ritual history goes back to apostolic times.