Brochure For "Bread and Wine"
Brochure For "Bread and Wine"
Brochure For "Bread and Wine"
The Holy Eucharist is a sacrament and a sacrifice. In the Holy Eucharist, under the appearances of bread and wine, the Lord Christ is contained, offered, and received. The whole Christ is really, truly, and substantially present in the Holy Eucharist. We use the words "really, truly, and substantially" to describe Christ's presence in the Holy Eucharist in order to distinguish Our Lord's teaching from that of mere men who falsely teach that the Holy Eucharist is only a sign or figure of Christ, or that He is present only by His power. Christians, with but few minor exceptions, held the true doctrine of the Real Presence from the time of Christ until the Protestant Revolution in the sixteenth century. Its our way of saying Thanks! I love you to Jesus Christ. BREAD AND WINE
Tandem Three Patricia Palces Tricia Tuanquin Submitted to Dr. Abner Manaloto
Biblical Readings
In the readings, the table of Gods word is laid before the people and treasures of the Bible are opened to them.
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
John 1:14
Homily
Introductory Rite
It disposes the assembly of the faithful into the heart of the celebration. We can see the procession of the ministers into the altar. Then, the presider leads the congregation in the sign of the cross, the greetings, the penitential rites, Gloria and the Opening Prayer. It serves as a reminder to the real purpose of their gathering.
It is a way of usually focusing on that day's scriptures and/or on the feast or special occasion being celebrated at that Mass. It can be a dose of inspiration in from of daily living based on the said scriptures.
The Holy Communion, the most significant moment in the celebration when everyone, who receives Christ under the bread and wine, become united with Jesus and with one another.
It is the reading taken from the Old Testament, responsorial psalm, another reading but taken from the New Testament, the Alleluia, the Gospel, homily by the presider, the profession of faith and general intercessory prayers.
Concluding Rite
It marks the commissioning of the faithful to do his/her role in the world that the celebration of giving thanks to God in the Eucharist does not end, but continues.
Go in peace to love and serve the Lord