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Ecclesia de
Eucharistia (The
Church from the Eucharist) is an
encyclical by Pope John Paul II
published on
April 17, 2003. Its title, as is customary...
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Eucharist (Koinē Gr****: εὐχαριστία, romanized:
eucharistía, lit. 'thanksgiving') is the name that
Catholic Christians give to the
sacrament by which,...
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covenant in his blood. The
earliest extant written account of a
Christian eucharistia (Gr**** for 'thanksgiving') is that in the
First Epistle to the Corinthians...
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originally written in the Gr****
language and the Gr**** noun εὐχαριστία (
eucharistia),
meaning "thanksgiving",
appears a few
times in it,
while the related...
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pluralistic society.
Cottier reacted to John Paul II's
encyclical Ecclesia de
Eucharistia by
saying that the
Catholic Church rejects the
concept of open communion...
- "reposition the
Catholic Church" were
encyclicals such as
Ecclesia de
Eucharistia,
Reconciliatio et
paenitentia and
Redemptoris Mater. In his At the beginning...
- García's 1760
Manual para
administrar los
santos sacramentos de penitencia,
eucharistia, extrema-uncion, y matrimonio: dar
gracias despues de comulgar, y ayudar...
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Mirae caritatis Dominicae cenae Mysterium fidei Mediator Dei
Ecclesia de
Eucharistia Sacramentum caritatis Organisations and
events Congregation of the Blessed...
- Jesuits. It
published its
first book,
Piotr Skarga's Pro
Sacratissima Eucharistia contra haeresim Zwinglianam, in May 1576. The
press was
funded by the...
- the Eucharist. The name "Eucharist" is from the Gr**** word εὐχαριστία (
eucharistia)
which means "thanksgiving".
Early Christianity observed a
ritual meal...