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Eucharist
- Narrated by: Robert Barron
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A master theologian offers inspiring insights into the mystery of Christ's presence in our lives. As festive as the film Babette's Feast and as profound as the work of Ronald Knox, this fresh look at the Eucharist brings to light the spiritual meaning of meal, sacrifice, and real presence in our lives.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-12-2011
Orthodox teaching, beautifully presented
Father Barron reads his own book, and that's a very good thing for the listener - he is a gifted speaker and preacher, and in addition, being the author, he also knows which words are emphasized, where the tone should be humorous or wry or serious.
The material is never dramatized, but it is never dry or boring - I was enthralled throughout the four hour reading.
I had a fairly good layman's understanding of the Eucharist, but this book has gone far beyond what I knew and has added greatly to my understanding.
At several points I was moved to tears of gratefulness to our good God, who has provided for us forever, who has not left us orphans. Only God could conceive this sacramental system. No human mind could have ever imagined such a perfectly beautiful, perfectly fitting, perfectly sustaining way to be "God with us" until the world ends. How awesome is our God!
This book is not only theological and apologetic, it is full of scripture quotations and poetry and artfully painted word pictures. You don't have to be a theologian to understand it. From beginning to end, the book shows how salvation history has always pointed to Jesus Christ in the Eucharist as God's plan for sustaining us until He returns.
I would recommend it to anyone who would like to deepen their understanding of the Most Blessed Sacrament or increase their love for God.
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- Jonathan Homrighausen
- 06-08-2013
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Barron's short little book covers the nature of the Eucharist: as meal, sacrifice, and real presence. I enjoyed Barron's Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith, and this book did not disappoint. I knew I was in for something good when Barron referenced Babette's Feast in the introduction. As meal, the Eucharist is inclusive and inviting, bringing all to the table to enjoy the banquet of God's love and grace. As sacrifice, the Eucharist is Christ's body, broken for us as a sign of that overflowing grace. As real presence, the Eucharist is transubstantiation, not only bringing the presence of Christ to us in a very real way but making us into the real presence of Christ in the world. I like how Barron included many different approaches, including film, literature, Scripture, and historical debates in the book. I would recommend this for any Catholic seeking some motivation or anyone curious about Catholicism.
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- Paul
- 07-04-2012
Tremendous Speaker
What made the experience of listening to Eucharist the most enjoyable?
Father is a font of Knowledge
What other book might you compare Eucharist to and why?
He is very easy to understand yet very profound
What about Robert Barron’s performance did you like?
He is very current yet very orthodox. He is a gift to the people of the Catholic Church.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I listen in my car but I did want to keep driving...
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Highest rating for anything by Father Barron
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-02-2012
Father Barron is a great teacher
You can never learn enough about the Eucharist. I have read and listen to numerous book on the subject. I always learn something new. This book is good for the lifelong Catholic or someone just wanting to know about the faith.
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- Chip Atkinson
- 27-02-2016
Bishop Robert Barron is the great communicator
He is the Catholic voice of reason and intellect in the US. Many people have struggles with the Christian faith and the Catholic Church in particular. For most, it is enough to simply hear about the articulate arguments of highly educated naysayers and assume Christianity has no valid argument. But those people are academically lazy and sadly ignorant of the wealth of intellect, reason and logic within Church doctrines. A brief sample of the author's work here should suffice as a more than adequate example of the intellectual depth most of us long for in defense of our faith.
Bishop Barron is the author and creator of the Catholicism Series recently aired on PBS. His youtube station is extremely popular as well. Do yourself a favor and look up some of his clips.
This book is an in depth view of what the Catholic Church claims is the source and summit of the Christian life. It is thoughtful, and eloquent. In my opinion it needs to be liistened to repeatedly, or read and listened to simultaneously. It is a vitally important subject matter for any follower of Christ.
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- BJ Putnam
- 23-07-2016
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This book allows new Catholics to understand the Most Holy Sacrament of The Most Holy Covenant of The Holy Eucharist. Father teaches and explains everything a new convert needs to know. This will also help cradle Catholics to remember exactly what Christ Jesus did for all of us. Blessings see abundant, your Sister in Jesus Christ, Brenda
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- JMJMOM
- 23-02-2016
What a teacher!
I was looking for some good Catholic reading and knew that Bishop Barron had a lot out there. I had seen some of Catholicism series and a random YouTube of his. But this book knocked me off my feet! It is clear, engaging, educational, and inspiring. It helped that we had seen the movie "Babette's Feast", but it is not necessary. You will definitely want to watch it after reading this book. He is a fantastic teacher. And the richness of the Catholic Church and the Eucharist presented here is mind blowing!
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- Richard Ferris
- 06-07-2015
Excellent and deep teaching
I intend to listen to this book over and over to try to absorb all the teaching that is here. On the one hand it is simple enough to grasp the concepts and at the same time so deep that one could mine the riches of these teachings for years. As a new Catholic this has been an invaluable part of my formation of faith.
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- Romeo P. Venes
- 01-12-2020
The Best Book on the Eucharist for all.
Bishop Barron is able to paint the reality of the Holy Eucharist with very fitting stories, illustrations, analogy, metaphor and examples, using very few words. He hits the nail exactly where it is meant to be in every stroke. If you are busy or if you are in a hurry to understand what the Holy Eucharists really stands for in the life of the Church and every God loving christian, look no farther. This is what you are looking for. The biggest bonus here is that it is narrates by Bishop Barron himself. I wish he narrates in every audiobook he publishes. Happy listening to you in case you so decide to get this audiobook.
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- Shawn
- 18-09-2020
Beautiful book to listen to!!!
What a lovely audio book! As a Catholic I love the weaving of the narrative with the story line and Catholic images. Eloquent and soothing to listen to!
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- Enquiring Mind
- 13-04-2013
Sound Christian Theology for the 21st Century!
Fr Robert Barron is a gift to the Christian world. His theology is sound and historically accurate, but he brings complex Christology right up to date for the modern age by using metaphor and language which readers/listeners can relate to. Of course, this is written from a Roman Catholic perspective because that is what Fr Robert is, a Catholic priest, but there is much in this little book which any Christian could find valuable and which enquiring non-believers might be interested in. It's not a long book and that is to it's advantage because in increases it's already impressive accessibility.
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- Sean
- 29-11-2020
By Hearing Comes Faith in the Real Presence
I thank God and Bishop Barron for this very helpful book. It's not immediately graspable. Its like a walk in the early dark morning and by God's grace having my eyes opened to seeing Jesus really present in the Eucharist. Incidentally I finished listening to the book this day the 1st Sunday of Advent having begun months ago. I eagerly await to receive the Lord truly present in the Eucharist and to live by his gift of Himself to me and our world.
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