Eucharist

Isaac Kremer/ July 3, 2024/ / 0 comments

The Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, self-given for the life of the world. In the Roman Catholic tradition through transubstantiation is the real presence of Jesus during the Mass as a memorial of Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Also, “A sacrifice of love, calling the whole Church to a deeper self-gift and deeper communion” (Bishop Cozzens in Becoming Eucharistic People).

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