God desires wholeness for humanity, as well as freedom from all that dehumanizes and degrades. The Church represents the historical mediation of God’s healing presence to the world, and as such, it stands in opposition against all that enslaves humanity. The Eucharist, in particular, is a salve to the suffering of human persons. Additionally, in its expression of embodiment and relationality, the Eucharist has special relevance for women. Yet the feelings of hope and comfort found in the ritual of the Eucharist are, for many women, diminished by other feelings of alienation and isolation invoked by this ritual. Thus the Eucharist exists as a source of contradiction and tension for many Catholic women, and to the extent that the ritual celeb...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
The contemporary Church is faced with a crisis of identity and purpose due, in part, to its uncritic...
The assignment is divided in three parts with seven chapters. The first part is an introduction in ...
Overcoming the Division: The Relationship between the Eucharist and Social Justice explores the inti...
Attending Mass and helping the suffering are not two separate things. In Christian life, the former ...
<p>Eucharistic sacrifice is both a doctrine of the church and a sacramental practice. Doctrinally, ...
The Eucharist, the healing Body of Christ, is a major source of grace paramount to the process of re...
This paper will examine the nature of the Eucharist as a “sacrament of peace”, a sacrament by which ...
The aim of this essay is to examine the eucharist in three denominations of Christianity, namely Sve...
The Catholic Church believes in the intrinsic and inseparable bond of the Holy Eucharist and the Chu...
Our commitment to defend our pre -born brothers and sisters receives its form and sustenance from th...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Pastoral Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaFor many people, the Sund...
This text discusses the relationship between the sacrament of marriage and the Eucharist. The motive...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
This study explores the universe of the lived experience of the Catholic Christian sacrament of the ...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
The contemporary Church is faced with a crisis of identity and purpose due, in part, to its uncritic...
The assignment is divided in three parts with seven chapters. The first part is an introduction in ...
Overcoming the Division: The Relationship between the Eucharist and Social Justice explores the inti...
Attending Mass and helping the suffering are not two separate things. In Christian life, the former ...
<p>Eucharistic sacrifice is both a doctrine of the church and a sacramental practice. Doctrinally, ...
The Eucharist, the healing Body of Christ, is a major source of grace paramount to the process of re...
This paper will examine the nature of the Eucharist as a “sacrament of peace”, a sacrament by which ...
The aim of this essay is to examine the eucharist in three denominations of Christianity, namely Sve...
The Catholic Church believes in the intrinsic and inseparable bond of the Holy Eucharist and the Chu...
Our commitment to defend our pre -born brothers and sisters receives its form and sustenance from th...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Pastoral Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaFor many people, the Sund...
This text discusses the relationship between the sacrament of marriage and the Eucharist. The motive...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
This study explores the universe of the lived experience of the Catholic Christian sacrament of the ...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
The contemporary Church is faced with a crisis of identity and purpose due, in part, to its uncritic...
The assignment is divided in three parts with seven chapters. The first part is an introduction in ...