Eucharist
Eucharist
What does the Eucharist say to us about the
God we believe in?
- Eucharist (together with Baptism and Confirmation) tells us that God wants each and every one of us to belong—first of all, to God! God gives us the grace, in these Sacraments of Initiation, to form and grow in human families that continue to reveal God’s love to the world.
- The Eucharist tells us that our purpose in life is to know, love and serve God in all kinds of ways, and that God feeds us with the very Body and Blood of Jesus to form us and shape us and nourish us to go out and be God’s very presence in and for the world. In this Sacrament, we are fed. We are fed because God knows that we need to be fed. We are also fed so that we can be food for others and bring them to Jesus, who is Food for All.
- Eucharist reminds us that Jesus gave his very life for us. In every Mass, we take part in, once more, Jesus’ sacrifice for us. Jesus continues to suffer and give his life for us. Following Jesus sometimes means sacrifice. Love often means sacrifice, but Jesus is with us every step of the way, feeding us, being our Bread for the Journey, and giving us good companions who will walk the road with us.
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