Show 223: The Eucharist part 1
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Institution and Nature of the Holy Eucharist.
- The body of Christ under the appearance of bread, and the blood of Christ under the appearance of wine, is called the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.
- The presence of the body and blood of Christ under the ap pearance of bread and wine is a mystery, because our feeble reason cannot comprehend it.
- It is most true that under the species of bread, as also under the species of wine, Christ is present, God and man, whole and entire.
- Our Lord is present in every particle, however minute, of the consecrated bread and wine.
- Christ is present in the consecrated elements as long as the accidents of bread and wine remain.
- The duties of the Christian in regard to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar are these: He ought to visit it frequently, to adore it, and to receive it.
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