FMM | 3rd Q Flashcards
It is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ
Eucharist
the transformation of bread and wine into the actual Body and Blood of Jesus Christ
transubstantiation
when we receive the ______, we are connected to Heaven, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and all the angels and saints
Eucharist
it explains that receiving the Eucharist often increases charity in our daily life.
Catechism of the Catholic Church no. 1934
the word Eucharist comes a Greek word _______
eucharistein
the Greek word eucharistein means
thanksgiving
the original greek word described the main form of worship in the ancient Jewish Temple, this liturgy was called as _______________ in Hebrew.
Todah
is a way of remembering the past
memorial
means “TO MAKE PRESENT AGAIN”
remember
At the last supper, Jesus commanded His apostles “__________________”
Do this in memory of me
originally meant a “public work” or “ a service in the name of, or on behalf of, the people”
liturgy
does not mean a problem or puzzle to be solved
mystery
refers to the great truths of God and our salvation, which are greater than our ability to understand fully
mystery
comes from the latin phrase “ite missa est”
mass
“Go, she (the church) has been sent” has a latin phrase called
“ite missa est”
we are called to make disciples of all the nations
Holy Mass
refers to the special feast instituted in 13th century to counteract the rampant Eucharistic errors
Corpus Christi
refers to the gospel book and its chapter that contains the “bread of life” discourses of Jesus
John, chapter 6
7 Eucharistic Saints
St. Cyril of Jerusalem
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Margaret Mary
St. Alphonsus Liguori
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Peter Julian Eymard
St. Therese of Lisieux
Doctor of the Church, as Bishop of Jerusalem, who suffered deeply for his faith. He was the sworn enemy of the heretic, Arius, who denied Christ’s divinity.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem
His most important writing was the catechetical compendium which has become the standard for all catechisms since the end of the fourth century.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem
wrote extensively on the Holy Eucharist as Sacrifice, Communion, and Real Presence.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem
the pope ordered him to compose the hymns for the Divine Office of this feast.
St. Thomas Aquinas
a hymn that’s worth quoting at some length because it is such a treasure of our faith.
Lauda Sion Salvatorem