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101 questions and answers on the Eucharist
Giles Dimock,
Publisher: New York : Paulist Press, c2006.
ISBN: 0809143658   DDC: 234.163   LCC: BX2215.3   Edition: (alk. paper)

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 139).

Jewish background: beginnings -- When was the Eucharist instituted?
-- Is the Eucharist only a meal? -- Is there a connection between the
Jewish passover and the Eucharist? -- Names of the Eucharist -- Why
is this Sacrament called the Eucharist? -- Why is the Eucharist
called the Mass? -- Why is the Eucharist called the blessed
Sacrament? -- Why is the Eucharist called the divine liturgy by the
churches of the East? -- Why is the Eucharist called the breaking of
the bread? -- Why is the Eucharist called Holy Communion? -- The
structure of the Eucharistic liturgy of the Mass -- Why did the Lord
use bread and wine? -- Must bread and wine still be used? -- What if
people are allergic to wheat?: what if they have celiac sprue
disease? -- How did the celebration of the Eucharist evolve from the
Last Supper? -- Why does the church celebrate the Eucharist on
Sunday? -- How did the liturgy of the word come to be? -- Why is the
Mass celebrated in different rites? -- What is an Eastern-Rite
liturgy like? -- What is the priest's role in the Eucharist? -- Why
can't a woman preside as a priest? -- Is there a difference between
how the priest offers and how the laity offer this sacrifice? -- Are
there other roles in the liturgy? -- What are the parts of the
Eucharistic prayer? -- Why do we have so many Eucharistic prayers? --
The sacrifice of the Mass -- What does anamnesis mean and how does it
relate to the Mass as sacrifice? -- Does the sacrifice of the Mass
add to the sacrifice of the cross? -- Didn't the old rite (Tridentine
Mass) better exhibit the sacrificial nature of the Mass? -- Christ's
presence in the Eucharist -- How is Christ present in the Eucharistic
liturgy? -- What does "real presence" mean, and is this true of all
the modes of Christ's presence in the Eucharist? -- Is this Catholic
doctrine on the real presence one that goes back to the beginnings of
the church, or is it a medieval development? -- But isn't it true
that transubstantiation is simply an Aristotelian explanation of
Christ's presence in the Eucharist suitable for the middle ages? --
What do the terms substance and accident mean? -- Is Christ present
in the Eucharist exactly as He was on earth? -- Shouldn't we use more
contemporary terminology to describe this Eucharistic presence? --
How do we differ from our Protestant brethren on this point of
Christ's presence in the Eucharist? -- What do the Orthodox believe
on this point? -- Is it the words of institution or the Epiclesis
that consecrates the elements in the Eucharist? -- Communing with
Christ in the Eucharist -- What are the conditions for a worthy
Communion? -- How do I know if I'm in a state of mortal or serious
sin? -- Does a priest in serious sin still celebrate a valid Mass? --
How can I receive communion?: on the tongue? in the hand? -- Is the
celebrant of the Mass or the minister of Communion the arbiter of how
I receive Communion? -- Why do all stand for the Eucharistic prayer
in some churches and in others, all kneel? -- How come some parishes
offer the chalice and others do not? -- Why is it that there are
different traditions as to when one might receive one's first
Communion? -- How often may I receive Holy Communion? -- What is the
Communion fast? -- What are the fruits of Holy Communion? -- Can
those who are invalidly married receive Communion? -- What is a
spiritual Communion? -- Are there healing aspects of the Eucharist?
-- Are the healings from the Eucharist physical, psychological, or
spiritual? -- What are the Roman guidelines for healing masses? --
Can Orthodox Christians receive at our Mass? -- Can Protestants
receive Communion at Catholic Mass? -- Can Jews or Muslims receive
Communion at Catholic mass? -- On the other hand, can we receive at
the divine liturgy (the Eucharist) celebrated by the Eastern Orthodox
or by other Eastern Christians with valid orders? -- May one receive
at an Anglican (Episcopalian) Eucharist? -- Can we receive at a
Protestant Eucharist? -- Who are the ministers of Holy Communion?who
are the extraordinary ministers? -- What is Viaticum and how is it
administered?

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Classification:

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Dewey Class: 234.163 -- Salvation (Soteriology) & grace
LCC Number: BX2215.3

Book Details:

Language: eng
Physical Description: xiv, 139 p. ; 21 cm.
Edition Info: (alk. paper)

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