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I AM THE LIVING BREAD COME DOWN FROM HEAVEN THE ONE WHO EATS MY BODY AND DRINKS MY BLOOD SACRAMENTALLY ABIDES IN ME AND I IN THAT PERSON... WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOK OF CHRIST WHEN WE BELIEVE IN THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION AND RECEIVE IT IT GOOD FAITH. WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST WHEN WE SHARE CHRIST'S LOVE WITH OTHERS, ESPECIALLY THE POOR. WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST WHEN WE FORGIVE FROM THE HEART AND SHARE THIS FORGIVENESS WITH OTHERS, ESPECIALLY FAMILY AND FRIENDS. " THE CUP OF BLESSING THAT WE BLESS, IS IT NOT A PARTICIPATION IN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, THE BREAD THAT WE BREAK , IS IT NOT A PARTICIPATION IN THE BODY OF CHRIST." 1 cOR 10V16 REV JAMES BARRY CP USA I AM THE LIVING BREAD COME DOWN FROM HEAVEN THE ONE WHO EATS MY BODY AND DRINKS MY BLOOD SACRAMENTALLY ABIDES IN ME AND I IN THAT PERSON... WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOK OF CHRIST WHEN WE BELIEVE IN THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION AND RECEIVE IT IT GOOD FAITH. WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST WHEN WE SHARE CHRIST'S LOVE WITH OTHERS, ESPECIALLY THE POOR. WE BECOME THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST WHEN WE FORGIVE FROM THE HEART AND SHARE THIS FORGIVENESS WITH OTHERS, ESPECIALLY FAMILY AND FRIENDS. " THE CUP OF BLESSING THAT WE BLESS, IS IT NOT A PARTICIPATION IN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, THE BREAD THAT WE BREAK , IS IT NOT A PARTICIPATION IN THE BODY OF CHRIST." 1 cOR 10V16 REV JAMES BARRY CP USA

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It confirms and affirms a Catholics oneness with the Lord. ---- Catholics believe that the sacrifice of Jesus on Calvary is present to all throughout time, not as a re-sacrifice of Christ, but in the Mass as the Real Presence of Jesus' Body and Blood. Jesus said, "This is my body ... this is my blood." Catholics take this statement very seriously.


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The Sacraments of Initiation is the common name within the Roman Catholic Church for the Sacraments Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. There Sacraments are not limited to the Roman Catholic Church though. In the first Sacrament - Baptism, our sins are forgiven and we become children of God, welcomed into the Church, and it is the beginning of our participation in the life of Christ. In Confirmation, the second Sacrament of initiation we are sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit and we affirm the vows made for us at our baptism. We enter into our adult life in the Church. The Eucharist (Holy Communion)is the third Sacrament of Initiation. Through it we honor Christs death and sacrifice on the cross. We actually receive Jesus through Holy Communion. It gives us the grace to continue and carry out our lives in the Church and community and help others.


How do the sacraments help us to grow faith and become stronger witnesses to Jesus Christ?

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Meaning of Consecration in the Liturgy of the Eucharist?

The Consecration is where the priest says, "Take this, all of you and eat it. This is My Body, which will be given up for you," over the bread, making it the Body of Christ, and "Take this, all of you, and drink from it. This is the chalice of My Blood, the blood of the New and Everlasting Covenant. It will be shed for you and for many, for the forgiveness of sins. Do this in memory of me," making it the Blood of Christ. However, the accidentals, the look, taste, chemicals, etc. are the same, the substance of bread has been changed into Christ. The meaning is that God loves us so much that He performs this miracle on a daily basis so that He can be with us, feed us, and help us by giving us the grace that we need to lead the life He calls us to.


What is done by a Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist?

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How does the Eucharist help in Christian decision- making?

The Most Holy Eucharist, and Its effects are covered in paragraphs 1322-1419, and others in The Catechism of the Catholic Church. Keeping in mind that the Eucharist is nothing other than the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of the God-man, Jesus Christ; a worthy reception of the Holy Communion would make you a saint instantly. Few of us ever make "worthy" Holy Communions, although we are certainly to try. We do this first of all by regular reception of the sacrament of penance (no less than once a month, and preferably every week or two), a good preparation before Mass, and a good Thanksgiving after Mass. God is giving us everything in giving us Himself, and we can only benefit from it, if we try to be as pure as possible, not only in our lives, as in free from sin, but pure in our motives, and humble before the greatness of Almighty God. If we cultivate this holiness and humbleness through regular prayer, regular reception of the sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist, then we will align our wills with that of God, and begin to make the correct decisions for our lives. Some of the effects of worthy reception of the Eucharist include: cleanses and separates us from sin, commits us to the poor, communicates the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity, establishes the community of believers, as a foretaste of the future life, as growth in Christian life, as an increase of the grace received in Baptism, as the source of conversion and penance, as spiritual food, transforms man through Christ, unites with Christ, unites Christians, unites with the heavenly liturgy, we participate in Christ's sacrifice. (from the Index of the Catechism on the effects of the Eucharist.)


How does eucharist make us closer to god?

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How do you avoid sorrow?

In this life there is no way to totally avoid sorrow, as it is part of life and part of this world. The scripture says "there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother" that friend is Jesus Christ. For those who trust Christ as savior not only do they have the assurance of forgiveness of sin and eternal life, but the promise that Christ will help them through all the difficulties of this life. To a lost person (Someone who has not paced their faith in Christ and been saved) the scripture defines then as "Having no hope and without God in the world. For God to help you you must become a Christian so he can you become his child through faith in Christ. Until then you are lost and do not know God and the only help you will get from him is to be Saved.


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Why is the Eucharist important?

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