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Chapter 20: The Eucharist
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The roots of our celebration of the Eucharist are found in the Old Testament account of the Exodus.
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The word Eucharist comes from a Greek word meaning 'celebration.'
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In the Eucharist our earthly praise and thanksgiving is joined to the perfect worship of God by the saints and angels in Heaven.
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The Eucharist makes present Christ's saving actions: his sacrifice on the cross.
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Transubstantiation refers to the priest's repetition of the prayers at the Last Supper.
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After Consecration the bread and wine truly become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
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The Eucharistic liturgy is also called the Mass because it involves large groups of people
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The Mass is composed of three primary parts.
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Only a priest or bishop may preside at the Eucharist, because their ordination gives them the special character needed to represent Christ.
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Someone who is guilty of unconfessed mortal sin may receive the Eucharist if he or she feels truly sorry.
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Identify and explain three ways Jesus Christ is present in the Eucharist.
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