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1. What is the significance of the bread and wine in the Old Covenant?

The significance of the bread and wine in the Old Covenant is the goodness of creation in a way we
understand that it is the Body and Blood of Christ.

2. What is the significance of the bread and wine in the Context of Exodus?

 The bread remembers the hasty liberation of Israel from Egypt and the manna in the
dessert.
 The wine adds joy and an eschatological dimension.

3. What is the feast of the passover?

Christ gave the Passover Meal its definitive meaning by explaining it as His "passing over" to the Father
by his death and Resurrection.

4. What are the two great parts of the Eucharist that form a fundamental unity? Enumeeate the
components of each part.

A. THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

 The Readings from the bible


 The Homily
 The General Intercessions

B.

 Readings from Scriptures


 Homily
 Intercessory Prayer

5. Why is the Eucharist a sacrifice of Thanksgiving to the Father?

The Eucharist is a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Father, a blessing by which the Church expresses
their gratitude to God for all He has accomplished through creation, redemption and sanctification.
Eucharist means first of all thanksgiving.

6. Why is the Eucharist a sacrifice?

The Eucharist in addition to being a meal, is also a sacrifice. Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the
sins of the world and as a sacrificial lamb on the altar of the cross, he took upon Himself the sins of us
all. Jesus loved us and handed Himself over for us as a sacrificial offering.

7. Why is the sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of Eucharist are one single celebration?
The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of Eucharist are one single celebration because it involves
the remembering of someone who sacrifice and died for our sins and the sacrifice at the Cavalry.

8. Why is the bishop's name is always mentioned in the Eucharistic prayer?

The purpose of mentioning the local ordinary in the Eucharistic Prayer is not a question of honor or
respect but of communion. As the Roman Canon says, we pray "together with the pope and the local
bishop", in a way, this mention renders each local assembky a true manifestation of the Universal
Church.

9. What is the Council of trent all about?

The Council of Trent was the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the
Protestant Reformation It served to define Catholic doctrine and made sweeping decrees on self-reform,
helping to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church in the face of Potestant Expansion.

10. What is the significance of the altar in which the church is gathered in the celebration of the
Eucharist?

The altar, around which the church is gathered in the celebration of the Eucharist, represents the two
aspects of the same mystery, the altar of the sacrifice and the table of the land.

11. What is the principal fruit of receiving the Eucharist in Holy Communion?

Its principal fruit is to bring about an intimate union with Christ.

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