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1 2,4| partake of the Body and Blood of Christ. The altar is
2 2,4| Christ, saturated with His Blood), reserved for giving communion
3 2,4| the cup filled with His Blood in the form of wine.~Sometimes
4 2,5| Sacrament — the Body and Blood of Christ — is administered
5 7,1| partake of His Body and Blood under the guise of bread
6 7,1| straightway there came out blood and water.” With the last
7 7,1| you (the cup); this is My Blood of the New Testament,† which
8 7,1| and the Wine into His true Blood, then blesses the Gifts.
9 7,1| substance into the Body and Blood of Christ. All who are present
10 7,1| Spirit). Uniting the Body and Blood of Christ, the priest remembers
11 7,1| of the Body then of the Blood of Christ, after which the
12 7,1| commemorated, by Thy precious Blood and by the prayers of Thy
13 7,1| truly Thine Own precious Blood. Wherefore, I pray Thee,
14 7,1| chalice, receive the Body and Blood of Christ out of the spoon
15 7,1| precious and holy Body and Blood of our Lord and God and
16 8,2| should be sprinkled with the blood of animals sacrificed to
17 8,2| mercy, the wine of Christ’s Blood, the perfumes symbolize
18 8,3| Christian feast. Then the blood of the lamb with which the
19 8,3| life, received through the Blood of Christ the Saviour.~ ~ ~
20 9,3| the red wine signifies the Blood of Christ, shed for our
21 9,6| Christ’s sake, who shed His blood on the Cross for our salvation.
22 11 | lets him partake of the Blood of Christ from the chalice.
23 11 | in Heaven).”~ † The blood of the Old testament is
24 11 | the Old testament is the blood of animals, which were offered
25 11 | prototype of Christ. But the blood of the New Testament is
26 11 | the New Testament is the Blood of Christ, shed for our
27 11 | mystically transmuted into the Blood of Christ, therefore the
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