This reflection is aimed at considering another way of looking at the Sacrament of the Eucharist through the Christian belief of what it means to be truly human. Understanding humans as symbol-making beings allow us to consider relationship or friendship as a basic sacrament of God’s saving presence. Humans need a greater awareness of humanness, to wake up and know what is going on
Christian theology finds in the Eucharist its most ancient and primary intercessory link to the pres...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...
This paper reviews the history and development of the concept of “Eucharistic presence” and analyses...
The dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium describes the Eucharist as “the source and summit of the Chr...
The purpose of this project is to explore what is the relationship between the declining participati...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
Cooke, Bernard J. The future of Eucharist: how a new self-awareness among Catholics is changing the ...
The Second Vatican Council and the subsequent teaching given by Pope Paul VI have certainly led to f...
Man is naturally a social animal. For no single human being is an island, and simply put, no one is ...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
Eucharist is the central mystery of our faith. In the words of Odo Casel it is described as the sac...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
In many respects, modernity had a dehumanizing effect on human beings, by its individualist or colle...
Christian theology finds in the Eucharist its most ancient and primary intercessory link to the pres...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...
This paper reviews the history and development of the concept of “Eucharistic presence” and analyses...
The dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium describes the Eucharist as “the source and summit of the Chr...
The purpose of this project is to explore what is the relationship between the declining participati...
This work examines the theological interpretation that the nature of the Eucharist is the actual bod...
Cooke, Bernard J. The future of Eucharist: how a new self-awareness among Catholics is changing the ...
The Second Vatican Council and the subsequent teaching given by Pope Paul VI have certainly led to f...
Man is naturally a social animal. For no single human being is an island, and simply put, no one is ...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
Eucharist is the central mystery of our faith. In the words of Odo Casel it is described as the sac...
Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868), founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, proposed the ...
This thesis demonstrates that friendship has particular relevance for postmodern ecclesiology and of...
In many respects, modernity had a dehumanizing effect on human beings, by its individualist or colle...
Christian theology finds in the Eucharist its most ancient and primary intercessory link to the pres...
Excerpt: What makes something sacramental? Have you ever thought about that question? The classic a...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...