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    The Mass is divided into two sections, the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Holy Eucharist is considered the most important and highest form of prayer. According to the Bible, this is done in remembrance of Christ (in 1 Corinthians 11:23-25; Luke 22:18-20 and Matthew 26:26-28).  The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of the Holy Eucharist are one single sacrifice.  Christ is truly present in the Holy Eucharist, even when not being received. It is therefore to be honored and adored.  For the wheat bread and sacramental wine are transubstantiated by the ordained priest into the flesh and blood of Christ so that only the appearance of bread and wine remains. The sacrament effects union with Christ; it is nourishment for the soul, gives increase in grace and remits venial sin and punishment. This is why we should strive to receive the Eucharist at each Mass.


    Call or Text Mary Krasuski at 518-598-6276 or email: mjkrasuski@aol.com for information.

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