In the liturgy, Christ is present in several key ways: first, in the proclamation of the Word, where Scripture is read and interpreted; second, in the Eucharistic elements, where bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ; third, in the assembly of the faithful, who gather in His name; and fourth, in the person of the priest, who acts in the person of Christ during the celebration of the sacraments. These aspects emphasize the multifaceted presence of Christ in the worship experience.
Liturgy of the word.i.e. Readings from the gospels. The Lord's prayer. Liturgy of the Eucharist i.e. the changing of the bread and wine into the body of Christ.
liturgy - receiving communion (the Body and Blood of Christ)
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Jerome M. Hall has written: 'We have the mind of Christ' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History, History of doctrines, Holy Spirit, Liturgy, Presence, Jesus Christ in the liturgy, Theology
Um...it's the Body and Blood of Christ (check out the Last Supper stories in the Bible) it means in Union with Christ.
First is the entrance. Second is the liturgy of the word.Third is the liturgy of the Eucharist and last is the Holy Communion.
The two main parts of the Mass are the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. During the Liturgy of the Word, readings from the Bible are proclaimed, and a homily is delivered to reflect on the readings. During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the bread and wine are consecrated and transformed into the body and blood of Christ, which are then shared with the worshipers.
There are four stages in the Mass namely: - its opening rites,- the proclamation of the word,- the liturgy of the Eucharist, and- the concluding rites.
Roman Catholic AnswerWhen the priest actually gives you Holy Communion, he says, "The Body of Christ".
There is no mention of a dog being present at the birth of Christ in the Bible.
Yes, that is the origin of the word. Maybe even closer to Christ's Mass. It refers to the Roman Catholic liturgy for the day commemorating the birth of Jesus.
Two of the main parts of mass are the Introductory Rites and the Liturgy of the Word. The other two main parts are the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Concluding Rites.