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1 Int, 2 | tradition, it was first celebrated by Jesus himself. The Upper
2 Int, 4 | Whenever the Eucharist is celebrated at the tomb of Jesus in
3 Int, 8 | lakeshores and seacoasts; I have celebrated it on altars built in stadiums
4 Int, 8 | Because even when it is celebrated on the humble altar of a
5 Int, 8 | Eucharist is always in some way celebrated on the altar of the world.
6 Int, 10| sacrificial meaning, it is celebrated as if it were simply a fraternal
7 2, 21| sacrificed' (1 Cor 5:7) is celebrated on the altar, the work of
8 3, 27| command, that the Church has celebrated the Eucharist down the centuries. ~
9 3, 27| is apostolic, for it is celebrated in conformity with the faith
10 3, 29| Eucharistic mystery cannot be celebrated in any community except
11 4, 35| Eucharist that it should be celebrated in communion, and specifically
12 4, 38| the Church, demands to be celebrated in a context where the outward
13 4, 39| the Church's unity were celebrated without true communion with
14 4, 39| That Eucharist which is celebrated under the Bishop, or under
15 5, 49| grandeur of the event being celebrated. This led progressively
16 5, 52| which the mysteries are celebrated. The Apostle Paul had to
17 6, 56| Eucharist which the Apostles celebrated as the memorial of that
18 CON, 59| Virgine! Several years ago I celebrated the fiftieth anniversary
19 CON, 59| 2 November 1946, when I celebrated my first Mass in the Crypt
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