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Bread That Is Broken

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Product Code:
BBP
Format:
Paperback
ISBN/UPC:
9781621643173
Length:
0.31 (in)
Size (HxW):
7.25 x 4.75 (in)
Pages:
120
Publication date:
January 22, 2020
Weight:
4 oz
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The Holy Eucharist is the Church's most precious treasure, the source and summit of her worship and life. The Church is built upon and around the Eucharist.

In this book, a renowned spiritual writer and Carmelite priest shows how receiving the Lord in the Eucharist has profound consequences, because the Eucharist is not only the great Sacrament that brings about oneness with Christ and with the faithful but also the foundational norm for Christian behavior. Any Christian who wonders how he should act, he writes, will find the answer in the Eucharist. He is called to become like Jesus—bread that is broken"for the life of the world" (Jn 6:51).

According to Saint Thomas Aquinas, all the sacraments are directed toward the Eucharist as toward their final purpose. The author explains that the Church must therefore guard this precious gift. He correctly challenges the faithful to approach the Eucharist with great reverence and a clear conscience so as not to receive the Lord unworthily but to become his sacrificing and serving people.

Editorial Reviews

"An insightful meditation on the Eucharist that combines personal reflection with modern scholarship and biblical truth. It aims to help us enter more fully, consciously, and actively into the offering of the Mass."
— Fr. Michael Gaitley, M.I.C., Author, 33 Days to Morning Glory

"The Eucharist is like a diamond, exquisite and sparkling with brilliance. With great wisdom and precision Fr. Stinissen shines the light so that every facet of the diamond bursts with color. Once the grandeur of the Eucharist is seen, belief and adoration follow."
— Steve Ray, Author, Crossing the Tiber: Evangelical Protestants Discover the Historic Church

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