Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 6,1| that you have to the poor, sacrifice all your old habits and
2 I, 7,9| if their Church were to sacrifice this great inheritance and
3 II, 1,3| redeeming~and victorious sacrifice He set that likeness once
4 II, 1,5| Trinity~in themselves do not sacrifice their personal characteristics.
5 II, 1,5| your bodies as a living sacrifice to God” (Romans 12:1). The
6 II, 3,1| the same — one altar, one sacrifice, one presence. In~every
7 II, 3,1| of worship when~the Holy Sacrifice is offered, not merely the
8 II, 4,3| outside it.~The Eucharist as a sacrifice. The Orthodox Church believes
9 II, 4,3| believes the Eucharist to be a sacrifice;~and here again the basic
10 II, 4,3| own. At the~Eucharist, the sacrifice offered is Christ himself,
11 II, 4,3| Thus if we ask, what is the sacrifice of the Eucharist? By whom
12 II, 4,3| Eucharist is a propitiatory sacrifice (in Greek, thusia hilastirios),
13 II, 4,3| the Eucharist, then, the sacrifice which we offer is the sacrifice
14 II, 4,3| sacrifice which we offer is the sacrifice of Christ. But what does~
15 II, 4,3| explanation of the Eucharistic sacrifice. Nicholas Cabasilas sums
16 II, 4,3| as follows:~‘First, the sacrifice is not a mere figure or
17 II, 4,3| figure or symbol but a true sacrifice; secondly, it is not the~
18 II, 4,3| only, for all time ... The sacrifice at the Eucharist consists,
19 II, 4,3| representation of Christ’s —~sacrifice, but the true sacrifice
20 II, 4,3| sacrifice, but the true sacrifice itself; yet on the other
21 II, 4,3| other hand it is not a new sacrifice, nor a repetition~of the
22 II, 4,3| nor a repetition~of the sacrifice on Calvary, since the Lamb
23 II, 4,3| The~events of Christ’s sacrifice — the Incarnation, the Last
24 II, 4,3| Ascension (Note that Christ’s sacrifice includes many things besides
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