RS W5 Eucharist Flashcards
What did Jesus do on the
night before He suffered
Last supper
Jesus instituted the Eucharistic Sacrifice of his Body and Blood.
Last supper
A paschal banquet in which Christ is consumed, the mind is filled with grace
Last supper
A Eucharistic dinner
Last supper
A sacrament of love, a sign of unity, a bond of charity, and a paschal banquet
Last supper/Eucharist
A memorial of his death and resurrection
Last supper
A pledge of future glory is given to us.
Last supper
Present himself as food and drink.
Paschal banquet
Completes the Christian initiation
Eucharist
Received repeatedly
Eucharist
An action of thanksgiving to God
Eucharist
Commonly known as “the breaking of Bread”
Eucharist
Was instituted by Christ.
Eucharist
A solemn celebration
Eucharist
Celebrate with Christ by the Christian community.
Eucharist
Was once both a sacrifice and sacred meal.
Eucharist
Eschatological pledge and foretaste of our future glory.
Eucharist
What is the 2 main part of the Eucharist
Liturgy of word and Liturgy of Eucharist
Heart of the Liturgy of Eucharist
Consecration
Transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.
Transubstantiation
What are the food and
drink in the Eucharist
The Bread and Wine
First fruit of the earth.
Bread and Wine
Exemplify the intrinsic working-together of God and ourselves in everything we do.
Bread and Wine
“Staff of human life”
Bread
Offers himself as the
“Bread from heaven”
Human life sacrifices
Bread
A symbol of purity and newness.
Unleavened bread
Commonly used since Old testament times “to gladden men’s hearts”
Wine
Has medicinal purposes.
Wine
The True Vine whose fruit is experienced in the “wine of the spirit”
Jesus Christ
Matter of the Eucharist
Bread and wine
Form of the Eucharist
“This is my body” & “This is my blood”
Means The whole person.
Body and Blood
Major Effects
To reconcile and be reconciled
What are the fruits of
receiving Communion
To “unite us with Christ”
What are the fruits of
receiving Communion?
To “separate us from sin”
Brings us true life.
To “unite us with Christ”
“gives life through the Holy Spirit”
To “separate us from sin”