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1 Int, 1 | entire spiritual wealth: Christ himself, our passover and
2 Int, 2 | instituted. It is there that Christ took bread, broke it and
3 Int, 2 | meaning of the words spoken by Christ? Perhaps not. Those words
4 Int, 3 | shade that evening, when Christ in prayer was filled with
5 Int, 3 | means of our redemption: “Christ... as high priest of the
6 Int, 5 | Church, while pointing to Christ in the mystery of his passion,
7 Int, 5 | Eucharist. In this gift Jesus Christ entrusted to his Church
8 Int, 5 | power coming to him from Christ in the Upper Room: “This
9 Int, 6 | contemplate the face of Christ, and to contemplate it with
10 Int, 6 | evangelization. To contemplate Christ involves being able to recognize
11 Int, 6 | Church draws her life from Christ in the Eucharist; by him
12 Int, 7 | of the contemplation of Christ at the school of Mary. Consequently,
13 Int, 7 | the “Eucharistic face” of Christ and pointing out with new
14 Int, 8 | returns to him redeemed by Christ.~
15 Int, 9 | 9. The Eucharist, as Christ's saving presence in the
16 Int, 10 | of the Body and Blood of Christ is a grace from the Lord
17 1, 11 | received the Eucharist from Christ her Lord not as one gift –
18 1, 11 | the past, since “all that Christ is – all that he did and
19 1, 11 | the human race that Jesus Christ offered it and returned
20 1, 12 | reconciliation won once for all by Christ for mankind in every age. “
21 1, 12 | every age. “The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of the
22 1, 12 | demonstratio),17 which makes Christ's one, definitive redemptive
23 1, 13 | were simply a matter of Christ's offering himself to the
24 1, 13 | sacrifice to the Church, Christ has also made his own the
25 1, 13 | union with the sacrifice of Christ. This is the teaching of
26 1, 14 | 14. Christ's passover includes not
27 1, 14 | living and risen One that Christ can become in the Eucharist
28 1, 14 | resurrection to their lives: “Today Christ is yours, yet each day he
29 1, 15 | sacramental re-presentation of Christ's sacrifice, crowned by
30 1, 15 | substantial presence whereby Christ, the God-Man, is wholly
31 1, 15 | substance of the body of Christ our Lord, and of the whole
32 1, 16 | union of the faithful with Christ through communion; we receive
33 1, 16 | a true banquet, in which Christ offers himself as our nourishment.
34 1, 17 | communion in his body and blood, Christ also grants us his Spirit.
35 1, 17 | one body, one spirit in Christ”.29 Thus by the gift of
36 1, 17 | gift of his body and blood Christ increases within us the
37 1, 18 | fullness of joy promised by Christ (cf. Jn 15:11); it is in
38 1, 18 | coming of our Saviour, Jesus Christ”.31 Those who feed on Christ
39 1, 18(30)| of the Body and Blood of Christ, Second Vespers, Antiphon
40 1, 18 | Christ”.31 Those who feed on Christ in the Eucharist need not
41 1, 19 | ever-Virgin Mother of Jesus Christ our Lord and God, the angels,
42 1, 20(34)| wish to honour the body of Christ? Do not ignore him when
43 2, 21 | Church, as the Kingdom of Christ already present in mystery,
44 2, 21 | sacrifice of the Cross by which 'Christ our pasch is sacrificed' (
45 2, 21 | faithful, who form one body in Christ (cf. 1 Cor 10:17), is both
46 2, 21 | body and his blood as food, Christ mysteriously involved them
47 2, 22 | 22. Incorporation into Christ, which is brought about
48 2, 22 | that each of us receives Christ, but also that Christ receives
49 2, 22 | receives Christ, but also that Christ receives each of us. He
50 2, 22 | the mutual “abiding” of Christ and each of his followers: “
51 2, 22 | 15:4). ~By its union with Christ, the People of the New Covenant,
52 2, 22 | the salvation achieved by Christ, the light of the world
53 2, 22 | continuity with the mission of Christ: “As the Father has sent
54 2, 22 | with the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist, the Church
55 2, 22 | communion of mankind with Christ and in him with the Father
56 2, 23 | her unity as the body of Christ. Saint Paul refers to this
57 2, 23 | communion in the body of Christ? Because there is one bread,
58 2, 23 | bread? It is the body of Christ. And what do those who receive
59 2, 23 | receive it become? The Body of Christ – not many bodies but one
60 2, 23 | and together united with Christ”.42 The argument is compelling:
61 2, 23 | compelling: our union with Christ, which is a gift and grace
62 2, 23 | reinforces the incorporation into Christ which took place in Baptism
63 2, 23 | that the body and blood of Christ “may be a help to all those
64 2, 24 | 24. The gift of Christ and his Spirit which we
65 2, 24 | communion with the body of Christ the Church comes to be ever
66 2, 24 | ever more profoundly “in Christ in the nature of a sacrament,
67 2, 24 | unifying power of the body of Christ. The Eucharist, precisely
68 2, 25 | Sacrifice. The presence of Christ under the sacred species
69 2, 25 | prayer of adoration before Christ present under the Eucharistic
70 2, 25 | in heartfelt love before Christ present in the Most Holy
71 2, 25 | contemplating the face of Christ in the spirit which I proposed
72 3, 27 | chosen and sent on mission by Christ himself”.51 The Eucharist
73 3, 27 | it did not originate in Christ himself, but because it
74 3, 28 | guided by the Apostles until Christ's return, through their
75 3, 28 | acting in the person of Christ, brings about the Eucharistic
76 3, 29 | acting in the person of Christ, brings about the Eucharistic
77 3, 29 | of' or 'in the place of' Christ. In persona means in specific
78 3, 29(59)| altar acts in the person of Christ inasmuch as he is head,
79 3, 29 | economy of salvation chosen by Christ, makes clear that the Eucharist
80 3, 30 | signifies life in communion with Christ and they await his coming
81 3, 30 | communion of the one body of Christ which is the Church this
82 3, 31 | gratitude to our Lord Jesus Christ, I repeat that the Eucharist “
83 3, 31 | present, it is an act of Christ and the Church”.65 In this
84 3, 31 | united to the prayer of Christ the Eternal High Priest.
85 4, 34(69)| Nicolas Cabasilas, Life in Christ, IV, 10: SCh 355, 270.~
86 4, 35 | invisible dimension, which, in Christ and through the working
87 4, 36 | receiving the body and blood of Christ. The Apostle Paul appeals
88 4, 37 | beseech you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God” (
89 4, 38 | possessing the Spirit of Christ, accept her whole structure
90 4, 38 | framework are united to Christ, who governs her through
91 4, 38 | the Eucharistic mystery. Christ is the truth and he bears
92 4, 40 | words: “You are the body of Christ and individually members
93 4, 40 | observation he concludes: “Christ the Lord... hallowed at
94 4, 43 | one body and one spirit in Christ.91 In raising this prayer
95 4, 43 | she prays in union with Christ her Head and Spouse, who
96 4, 46 | guarantee of our love for Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament,
97 5, 47 | traditions, the words spoken by Christ over the bread and wine,
98 5, 50 | presence of the mystery of Christ in the broken bread is as
99 6, 53 | teacher in contemplating Christ's face, and among the mysteries
100 6, 54 | disposition. In repeating what Christ did at the Last Supper in
101 6, 55 | believe that the same Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary,
102 6, 55 | the face of the newborn Christ and cradled him in her arms
103 6, 56 | throughout her life at Christ's side and not only on Calvary,
104 6, 57 | memorial” of Calvary all that Christ accomplished by his passion
105 6, 57 | present. Consequently all that Christ did with regard to his Mother
106 6, 57 | Experiencing the memorial of Christ's death in the Eucharist
107 6, 57 | commitment to be conformed to Christ, putting ourselves at the
108 6, 58 | is completely united to Christ and his sacrifice, and makes
109 CON, 59 | alone, rooted in the word of Christ handed down to us by the
110 CON, 59 | Gospel, to say once more to Christ, in the name of the whole
111 CON, 60 | Ultimately, it has its centre in Christ himself, who is to be known,
112 CON, 61 | God; the body and bride of Christ, enlivened by the Holy Spirit;
113 CON, 62 | at the second coming of Christ. Here below, the Eucharist
114 CON, 62 | into his body and blood, Christ walks beside us as our strength
115 CON, 62 | and an impassioned poet of Christ in the Eucharist, and turn
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