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Real Presence Amid the Shallows: Eucharist and Friendship in a Digital Age

HORIZONS A, 2023
This article contends that Christ’s eucharistic offer of friendship, and the habits of attentiveness such real presence demands, must shape the church’s mission in a digital milieu that tends to shallow attention and relationships. It makes this argument
Lucas Briola
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Eucharist:

God and the Natural World, 2020
Mary McGann
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The Eucharist as a ‘cosmic liturgy’ with the world

International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2021
The principle in eucharistic ecclesiology that the Eucharist is both constitutive of the Church and divinising for communicants has led to the insight that the eucharistic assembly (ekklesía) in Christ is ‘transfigured in order to transfigure’ (Zizioulas,
D. L. Cann
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The Eucharist as a Source of Political Action: Dorothy Day as a living example of Johann Baptist Metz’s “Dangerous Memory”

Expository Times, 2021
Attending Mass and helping the suffering are not two separate things. In Christian life, the former should directly lead to the latter. In order to clarify this deep connection, first I will turn to Johann Baptist Metz, especially the centrality of the ...
R. Hikota
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The Eucharist as a ‘true ontology’ of the person: a study of the eucharistic ecclesiology of John Zizioulas

, 2021
The principle in eucharistic ecclesiology that the Eucharist is constitutive of the Church has led to the insight that the Eucharist offers an existential aspect as a ‘true ontology’ of the person.
D. L. Cann
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The Eucharist

2015
The Eucharist is the Church’s chief act of worship and pre-eminent means by which the lives of the faithful are sanctified by God’s grace. The ritual meals and sacrifices of Israel are the remote origins of the Christian Eucharist, and the proximate origin is Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples.
David Aers, Sarah Beckwith
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THE HOLY EUCHARIST

Jesus Is Risen! Volume 2, 2020
All who are baptized by water and in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, regardless of denomination, are invited to receive Communion. Those who are not baptized, or who choose not to receive for any reason, are invited forward to the altar ...
A. Prayer
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Eucharistic Doctrine and Eucharistic Devotion

2023
Abstract Would agreement between Orthodox and Catholics over doctrinal matters lead to union? For there still might be differences of ethos, manifest, e.g., in different forms of Eucharistic devotion. Among Catholics the Eucharistic presence of Christ has led to various practices based on the enduring presence of Christ in the ...
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Eucharistic Miracle and Eucharistic Doubt

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2012
Scholarship has routinely assumed that the many medieval eucharistic miracle stories about hosts witnessed as discernibly the body of Christ — newborn, bloody, crucified, or dismembered — were designed to quell doubts in the doctrine of the Mass with coercive ocular confirmation.
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The Invisible Church: People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities and the Eucharist – A Catholic Perspective

Journal of Disability and Religion, 2019
The author’s aim is to address the issue of the participation (or lack thereof) of people with profound intellectual disabilities in the Eucharistic liturgy in the Catholic Church.
A. Maliszewska
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