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The Eucharistic Sacrifice.
From Handbook of Prayers. The Mass.
The Real Presence Association.
Discusses Introduction to the Eucharist, The Eucharist in Scripture,
The Eucharist and Vatican II, Eucharistic Miracles, The Real
Presence, The Early Christians Believed in the Real Presence,
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration, Spiritual Resources
Altar Breads
From Catholic Encyclopedia.
Bread is one of the two elements absolutely necessary for the
sacrifice of the Eucharist. Explains what is necessary for valid
consecration.
Altar Wine
From Catholic Encyclopedia.
Wine is one of the two elements absolutely necessary for the
sacrifice of the Eucharist. For valid and licit consecration the
pure juice of the grape naturally and properly fermented, is to be
used.
Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion
Congregation for The Doctrine of the Faith
Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church
May 28th, 1992
Benediction Of The Blessed Sacrament
Fr. William Saunders
Explains the history and practice of Benediction. This article
appeared in the August 4, 1994 issue of "The Arlington Catholic
Herald."
Bible Proves Real Presence of Christ in
Eucharist
By Rev. Daniel Maher
Taken from "The Catholic Truth'" Vol. 1 No. 1 June 1995.
The Blessed Eucharist as a Sacrament
The Catholic Encyclopedia
Since Christ is present under the appearances of bread and wine in a
sacramental way, the Blessed Eucharist is unquestionably a sacrament
of the Church.
Can priests order one
to stand to receive Communion?
by James Akin
Your pastor does not have any authority to place such a restriction.
Your right to receive communion on the tongue while kneeling is
guaranteed by Church law, and a local pastor cannot change this.
Catholic Communion
By Paul Turner
"Catholic communion is just that, a sign of Catholic unity. The
Eucharist symbolizes our union with God but also our union with one
another."
Communion-in-the-Hand: An Historical View
"St Catherine Review" May-June 1996
If you are among the many who have wondered over the past decade
just how the practice of communion-in-the-hand originated and for
what reasons, the following provides a concise history as well as a
brief look into what has resulted from the institution of this
curious practice.
Christus Dominus
Pope Pius XII
The Apostolic Constitution Of His Holiness Pope Pius XII issued on
January 6, 1953, concerning the Discipline to be Observed with
Respect to the Eucharistic Fast. Also contains "An Instruction on
the Discipline to be Observed with Reference to the Eucharistic
Fast" Issued by the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office on the
same date.
A Crime Against All We Hold Most Dear
By Stefania Falasca
This article, taken from "30Days" Issue #5, 1996, discusses
canonical penalties for desecration of the Holy Eucharist
"Sanctus Pontifex"
Issued by the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and the Sacred
Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments
Declaration on First Confession and First Communion. This document
issued on May 24, 1973, calls for the cessation of experiments and
the reinstatement of the traditional practice of reception of
Penance before the Holy Eucharist.
Devotion to the Holy Eucharist
Advances Devotion to Jesus' Person
By Fr. John Hardon, S.J.
Most Catholics take for granted the intimate relationship between
the Eucharist and the Sacred Heart. Fr. Hardon explains how these
two mysteries are intimately related.
The Eucharist
By the Rev. Mark Connolly
Through receiving the Eucharist we can boldly proclaim, "It is no
longer I who live, but Christ who lives within me." April 1996 Issue
of "Spirituality Today"
Eucharist As A Sacrifice
Catholic Encyclopedia
The word Mass (missa) first established itself as the general
designation for the Eucharistic Sacrifice in the West after the time
of Pope Gregory the Great (d. 604), the early Church having used the
expression the "breaking of bread" (fractio panis) or "liturgy"
(Acts 13:2, leitourgountes); the Greek Church has employed the
latter name for almost sixteen centuries.
The Eucharist and Freedom
Document of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic
Congresses issued in 1996 in preparation for the 46th International
Eucharistic Congress to be celebrated in Wrodaw, Poland, in 1997.
For the first time in the history of the International Eucharistic
Congresses, this Congress will reflect on the rich and stimulating
theme of the Eucharist in relation to freedom at the close of a
century which has witnessed the drama of entire nations being
subjugated to totalitarian regimes.
The Eucharist and the Mass
By Frank J. Sheed
Chapter 18–of Theology for Beginners published by Servant Books.
Topics include: the Real Presence, Transubstantiation, Communion in
One Kind and the Sacrifice of the Mass.
The Eucharist: Sacrifice of Love
A Pastoral Letter by:Most Reverend John J. Myers Bishop of Peoria
(Part 1 of 2) December, 1990
The Eucharist: Sacrifice of Love
A Pastoral Letter by:Most Reverend John J. Myers Bishop of Peoria
(Part 2 of 2) December, 1990
The Eucharist and Vocations
By Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J
It is impossible to exaggerate the close relation between the Holy
Eucharist and vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Eucharistiae Sacramentum
Promulgating the editio typica of rites for holy communion
and worship of the eucharist outside Mass, 21 June 1973 Sacred
Congregation for Divine Worship. "Holy Communion and Worship of the
Eucharist outside Mass" General Introduction, Chapter 1 and Chapter
3, Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship, June 21, 1973.
Eucharistic Adoration: A Window to Heaven
By Fr. Raymond T. Gawronski, S.J.
"There is no monitor or video screen at eucharistic adoration, no
figures or colors shifting across the screen. We simply sit and look
at a round piece of bread encircled by light. That bread is the Body
of Christ, the consecrated Host, before which countless Catholics
gaze in rapt adoration throughout the world. Why?" Read this article
for an insight into Catholic teaching.
Eucharistic Catechesis: Four Questions
by John Thomas Lane, SSS
Meal. Sacrament. Sacrifice. Presence. What do these elements of the
church's traditional eucharistic teaching mean today?
The Eucharistic Devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas
By Warren H. Carroll, Ph.D.
St. Thomas Aquinas was one of the supreme advocates of Eucharistic
devotion and exponents of the nature of the mysterious process by
which the host becomes the Body and Blood of Christ. Indeed, it was
St. Thomas Aquinas who not only explained transubstantiation but
provided for the first time the word for it.
Eucharistic Fasting: Preparation and Penance
Fr. William Saunders
Explains the Church's discipline of fasting before receiving Holy
Communion. This article appeared in the June 8, 1995 issue of "The
Arlington Catholic Herald."
Eucharistic Theology Today
By Donald Keefe
Published in "Faith & Reason", Fall 1988. In this article, Fr.
Keefe, SJ brings his erudition to an examination of contemporary
eucharistic theology. This scholarly essay reveals the inroads of
immanest thought into Thomism.
Who Can Receive the Eucharist?
Catholic Answers
The Holy Eucharist is the most important of all the seven Sacraments
because, in only this and no other Sacrament, we receive the very
Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Innumerable,
precious graces that come to us by receiving Holy Communion.
Mary Leads Us to Eucharist
John Paul II
The Holy Father's August 15, 1996 message to those attending the
19th International Marian Congress in Czestochowa, Poland, on August
24-26.
What Is Perpetual Adoration?
Franciscan Friars of Marytown
Perpetual Adoration is a Eucharistic devotion whereby members of a
given parish (or other entity) unite in taking hours of adoration
before the Most Blessed Sacrament (in most cases, exposed), both
during the day and throughout the night, seven days a week.
Perpetual Adoration Apostolates
EWTN Staff
A list of organizations that will supply literature, advice,
sometimes speakers and other help with starting Perpetual Adoration
in your Church.
The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist:
The Value of Sacrifice
Apostolate for Perpetual Adoration
The Purpose of this pamphlet is to help us understand the value of
being willing to make a sacrifice by spending one hour each week in
the middle of the night with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament so that
our parish may have the great blessing of having Perpetual
Eucharistic Adoration.
Reflections on the Eucharist
John Paul II
General Audience
September 27, 2000
The Eucharist as Memorial
John Paul II
General Audience
October 4, 2000
The Eucharist is the Perfect Sacrifice of
Praise
John Paul II
General Audience
October 11, 2000 |
Eucharist as the Supreme Expression
of Church Unity
John Paul II
General Audience
November 22, 2000
Unity in faith is seen as the condition for
full communion in the Eucharistic Assembly
John Paul II
General Audience
November 15, 2000
Why can only priests consecrate the Eucharist?
by James Akin
Consider the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. If any
layperson could consecrate the elements, Christ would suffer
innumerable offenses in the Eucharist. Only someone who has been
specially trained and who is specially trustworthy must be allowed
to minister in this sacred event.
The History of Eucharistic Adoration:
Development of Doctrine in the Catholic Church
By John A. Hardon, S.J.
Apostolic Times to Early Middle Ages, Berengarius to St. Francis,
Middle Ages to Council of Trent
The Holy Eucharist Is the Whole Christ
Article by Fr. John Hardon, S.J
from "Soul Magazine" on the mystery of Christ's presence in the Holy
Eucharist
How Many Times May the Eucharist
be Received on One Day?
Fr. John Trigilio
The faithful may receive Holy Communion Again on the same day only
during the celebration of the Eucharist in which the person
participates.
Is Christ "Really" Among Us Today
By Rev. Regis Scanlon
The question about the validity of the Eucharists celebrated in the
United States involves a most serious matter of justice to the
faithful. This article appeared in the October 1995 issue of "The
Homiletic & Pastoral Review."
Instruction on Eucharistic Worship
Issued by the Congregation of Rites
on May 25, 1967.
Inaestimabile Donum
Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship
Instruction on the Holy Eucharist 1980 Instruction concerning
worship of the Eucharistic Mystery prepared by the Sacred
Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship, approved and
confirmed by His Holiness
Pope John Paul II
Memoriale Domini
Issued by the Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship
Instruction on the Manner of Distributing Holy Communion. This
document attests that the majority of Catholic bishops felt the
practice of receiving Communion on the tongue should be retained. It
also gives guidelines for the reception of Communion in the hand. on
May 19, 1969.
Introduction to the Eucharist
Catholic Encyclopedia
Kneeling & Faith in the Eucharist
Fr. Regis Scanlon
maintains that to exclude all acts of "latria" from the Eucharist
would be to refuse to acknowledge the Incarnation. He says that the
best testimony to the Real Presence (kneeling) is facing
elimination. He addresses the issues of whether or not we should
kneel for the Consecration and whether or not it is proper to
genuflect before receiving the Blessed Sacrament. This article was
taken from the August/September 1994 issue of "The Homiletic &
Pastoral Review."
The Liturgy and Contemplation
Fr. Thurian
Thoughts on the renewal of liturgical prayer from Fr. Thurian of the
International Theological Commission.
Modern Misconceptions About the Eucharist
By Rev. Regis Scanlon, O.F.M. Cap.
Joseph Cardinal only thirty percent of our faithful believe what the
Church teaches on the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.' Once
more, there is also a campaign to eliminate kneeling during the
entire Eucharistic Prayer of the Mass. The cause of these two
related phenomena can be discovered by examining past and present
Catholic theology of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
Norms for Use of Low-Gluten Bread and "Mustum"
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
Released August 22, 1994 Addresses the question of the use of
low-gluten altar breads and "mustum" as matter for the celebration
of the Eucharist.
On admitting Other Christians to Eucharistic
Communion in the Catholic Church
Issued by the Secretariat for the Promotion of the Unity of
Christians (predecessor of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity)
In Quibus Rerum Circumstantiis, 1 June, 1972.
Immensae caritatis
Sacred Congregation of the Sacraments (now Congregation for Divine
Worship) January 29, 1973.
On Facilitating Reception of Communion in Certain Circumstances
Dominicae Cenae
John Paul II
On the Holy Eucharist, issued on February 24, 1980. This letter is
addressed to the bishops and priests discussing certain aspects of
the Eucharistic Mystery and its impact on the lives of those who are
the ministers of it.
Mirae Caritatis
Pope Leo XIII
on the Holy Eucharist, Promulgated on May 28, 1902.
Mysterium Fidei
Pope Paul VI
Teaching of faith on worship of the Holy Eucharist. Promulgated
Sept. 3, 1965
A Pastoral Letter On Reverence for the
Eucharist
By Most Rev. John R. Keating
The true center of the sacred liturgy, and indeed of the whole of
Christian life, is the Eucharist (EM 1). The Eucharistic action is
the "source and summit" (LG 11; CCL 897), "the soul" (DC 5) of all
Christian life, "the very heartbeat of the congregation of the
faithful."
Perpetual Adoration: An Ancient Devotion in
Modern Times
Mike Aquilinay
At a time when surveys are showing that belief in Christ's
Eucharistic Presence is slipping even among churchgoing Catholics,
such devotions can play an important role in restoring authentic
Catholic faith at a popular level. This file provides a good outline
of perpetual adoration.
Praying Ad
Orientem Versus
This article by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf appeared in the Winter 1993 issue
of "Sacred Music." Father discusses the current practice of the
priest facing the people at the altar and provides background on the
origins of the Eucharistic prayer and the arrangement of the altar.
Source and Summit of Christian Spirituality
Mark Brumley
"The Holy Eucharist, Vatican II tells us, is 'the source and summit
of the Christian life' (Lumen gentium, no. 11; cf. Catechism of the
Catholic Church, no. 1324). Since the Christian life is essentially
a spiritual life, we might say as well that the Eucharist is the
'source and summit of Christian spirituality' too."
These Are the Sacraments
By Fulton Sheen
Published by Hawthorn Books in 1962. A book on the Seven Sacraments.
"This book...is written because men live in a world that has become
entirely too serious.... No significance or meaning is seen in the
things that make a sound to the ear, or a sight to the eye. In a
world without a divine sense of humor, architecture loses decoration
and people lose courtesy in their relationships with one another."
Thirteenth Session of the Council of Trent
This was the third under the Supreme Pontiff, Julius III, celebrated
on the eleventh day of October, 1551. Decree concerning the most
Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist.
Confession Before Communion
By Paul Turner
Is confession required before every communion?
To Jesus Through Mary
Rev. Herbert de Launay
(On the appropriateness of the Rosary during Eucharistic Exposition)
An article for the September 1996 edition of "The Acadiana
Catholic", monthly newspaper of the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana.
Eucharistic Adoration:
A Window to Heaven
Father Raymond T. Gawronski, S.J.
There is no monitor or video screen at eucharistic adoration, no
figures or colors shifting across the screen. We simply sit and look
at a round piece of bread encircled by light. That bread is the Body
of Christ, the consecrated Host, before which countless Catholics
gaze in rapt adoration throughout the world. Why? Read this article
for an insight into Catholic teaching
The History of Eucharistic Adoration–
Development of Doctrine in the Catholic Church
John A. Hardon, S.J.
Devotion to the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist is
authentic Catholic doctrine and it rests on the unchangeable truth
of our revealed faith. But it needs to be explained, and the
explanation is a classic example of what we call development of
doctrine.
The Priesthood and the Sacrifice of the Mass
John A. Hardon, S.J.
By now, there must be as many definitions of the priesthood as there
are dictionaries in print. But in the Catholic Church, the priest
exists for one main purpose: to offer the Sacrifice of the Mass
The Catholic Faith Magazine
September/October 2000
The Priesthood and the Eucharist
John A. Hardon, S.J.
The priesthood in the Catholic Church is identified with many things
because over the centuries in the Church’s history there have been
priests engaged in a variety, a bewildering array of enterprises.
The Catholic Faith Magazine
September/October 2000
Eucharist, Banquet of Communion with God
John Paul II
General Audience
October 18, 2000
Eucharist, "a taste of eternity in time"
John Paul II
General Audience
October 25, 2000
Eucharist is Sacrament of the Church's Unity
John Paul II
General Audience
November 8, 2000 |