The Eucharist must become the centre of our lives. 感恩祭必须成为我们生活的中心。
The Eucharist refers to the sacramental bread and wine. 圣餐指圣事中食用的面包和葡萄酒。
When receiving the Eucharist the priest will say\' the body of Christ\', to which the receiver will reply,\' amen\'. 当接受圣餐之时,神父会说“圣体”,对此,受餐者会回复说“阿门”。
eucharist
[ noun ] a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine <noun.act>
Eucharist \Eu"cha*rist\, n. [L. eucharistia, Gr. e'ycharisti`a, lit., a giving of thanks; e'y^ + cha`ris favor, grace, thanks; akin to chai`rein to rejoice, and prob. to yearn: cf. F. eucharistie.] 1. The act of giving thanks; thanksgiving. [Obs.]
Led through the vale of tears to the region of eucharist and hallelujahs. --South.
2. (Eccl.) The sacrament of the Lord's Supper; the solemn act of ceremony of commemorating the death of Christ, in the use of bread and wine, as the appointed emblems; the communion. -- See {Sacrament}.
"After today, the bishop has told us that we cannot have a priest and a Eucharist celebrated on Sunday morning," Corley said. "We will be following the bishop's directive over the next 40 days.
This is clear and unambiguous when the sacramental ministry of the Eucharist, in which the priest acts "in persona Christi," is performed by a man.
He added that Christ celebrated the Eucharist with men and that the sacrament symbolizes the sacrifice men should make in marriage. In the Catholic faith, the consecration of the Eucharist commemorates Christ's giving of himself for the church.
He added that Christ celebrated the Eucharist with men and that the sacrament symbolizes the sacrifice men should make in marriage. In the Catholic faith, the consecration of the Eucharist commemorates Christ's giving of himself for the church.
"There are so many things I like about the church: the sacraments, the Eucharist, the smells and bells.
Christ, he says, only chose men to be his Apostles and to consecrate the Eucharist _ the ceremony that celebrates Christ's sacrifice of his life for the church.
In his homily, John Paul described how the sacrament of the Eucharist, or turning of bread into Christ's body, represented Jesus' death and resurrection.
What disturbed a few in the congregation was that the Eucharist commemorating the Lord's Last Supper was administered by a woman, a thing still controversial in the Episcopal Church.