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  Church From the Eucharist
He signed the Encyclical Letter Ecclesia de Eucharistia, “On the Eucharist in Its Relationship to the Church,” during the celebration of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at the Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican.
In the beginning of the third chapter of his Encyclical Letter Ecclesia de Eucharistia, Pope John Paul II reminds us that the relationship between the Church and the Holy Eucharist is so intimate that the marks of the Church — one, holy, catholic and apostolic — also describe the Holy Eucharist.
Pope John Paul II devotes the fourth chapter of his Encyclical Letter “The Church from the Eucharist” (Ecclesia de Eucharistia) to the discussion of the relationship of the Holy Eucharist to communion with God and communion among the faithful in the Church (n.
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 Ecclesia De Eucharistia - On The Eucharist In Its Relationship To The Church - 100402
Ecclesia De Eucharistia - On The Eucharist In Its Relationship To The Church - 100402
Ecclesia De Eucharistia - On The Eucharist In Its Relationship To The Church
This is the Encyclical Letter of John Paul II, Ecclesia de Eucharistia (On the Eucharist In Its Relationship To The Church.)
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 Catholic World News : "Banish the Dark Clouds"
He explains that Ecclesia de Eucharistia is a continuation of his attempt to help the faithful contemplate the face of Christ, with the Virgin Mary as companion and tutor.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia ends with an exhortation to the faithful to approach the Mass with reverence and devotion, and to recognize the absolute centrality of the Eucharist in the life of faith.
ENCYCLICALS OF POPE JOHN PAUL II Ecclesia de Eucharistia is the 14th encyclical letter of Pope John Paul, and the first to appear since Fides et Ratio (doc) in 1998.
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 Briefing
The fourteenth Encyclical Letter of Pope John Paul II, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, is intended to offer a deeper reflection on the mystery of the Eucharist in its relationship with the Church.
This is seen from the witness of the Saints, who at every moment of their lives slaked their thirst at the inexhaustible source of this mystery and drew from it the spiritual power needed to live their baptismal calling fully.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia (On the Eucharist and its relationship to the
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 FT October 2003: The Public Square   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The question of intercommunion as it is addressed by Ecclesia de Eucharistia is, then, the question of ecclesiology: whether the Catholic Church is what she claims to be.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia fills in the necessary background to the statement of the U.S. conference of bishops that is to be found in the Mass guides or bulletins of Catholic parishes:
Ecclesia de Eucharistia underscores that this is not just an institutional rule that defies the high value our culture places on “inclusiveness.” The Pope writes: “The Eucharist, as the supreme sacramental manifestation of communion in the Church, demands to be celebrated in a context where the outward bonds of communion are intact.
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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Eucharist, the Pope, and the Anglican Dog, The
The most recent encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia, issued by Pope John Paul II on Holy Thursday, 2003, defends the Real Presence and addresses the "misguided sense of creativity and adaptation" of the Liturgy.
Weeks before Ecclesia de Eucharistia appeared, bookstores in Rome were featuring Il Dio Vicino (God Close at Hand), a new book by Cardinal Ratzinger in which he argues that "correct celebration and correct understanding" of the Eucharist are essential to resolving the contemporary crisis of faith.
In Ecclesia de Eucharistia John Paul notes that the practice is permitted in special circumstances "to meet a grave spiritual need for the eternal salvation of an individual believer." But corporate intercommunion "remains impossible," he says, pending the reunion of separated churches.
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 Our Sunday Visitor Newspaper and Magazines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
efore the publication of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia (on the Eucharist in its relationship to the Church), there was concern in Vatican circles whether it would be strong enough.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia, the 14th encyclical of his pontificate, was published on Holy Thursday in place of the letter to the priests of the world he has made it a custom to issue that day.
Contrary to congregationalist theories circulating in some theological circles in recent decades, Ecclesia de Eucharistia insists that, although the congregation does join in the offering of the Eucharist, nevertheless "the presence of an ordained priest as its president" is essential for the sacrament to be valid.
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 Catholic Answers: Guide to Ecclesia de Eucharistia
In April 2003, Pope John Paul II released the fourteenth encyclical of his pontificate, Ecclesia de Eucharistia.
In Ecclesia de Eucharistia, John Paul II points out that communion with the Church is both visible and invisible, and both are needed to receive the Eucharist.
Go in peace.” Ecclesia de Eucharistia’s emphasis on traditional Catholic faith and practice regarding the Eucharist offers a preview of what is to come.
www.catholic.com /library/cag_ecclesia_de_eucharista.asp   (2202 words)

  
 Mary and the Eucharist
In an episode of the old TV show "All in the Family," Archie Bunker, a great contemporary theologian, was having an argument with his son-in-law, Meathead.
Pope John Paul II has given us the magnificent encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia in which a whole chapter is dedicated to the profound relationship that Mary has with the mystery of the Eucharist.
The Eucharist is the mysterium fidei, the mystery of faith that "so greatly transcends our understanding as to call for a sheer abandonment to the word of God," he writes (54.1).
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 Global Catholic News - European Bishops Endorse Encyclical "Ecclesia de Eucharistia"
BRUSSELS, Belgium, MAY 5, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Church leaders in Europe are endorsing the norms designed to guarantee respect for the Eucharist, as spelled out by John Paul II in his latest encyclical.
Support for "Ecclesia de Eucharistia" has particularly come from Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Belgium, where debates regarding the Eucharist have been going on for decades.
On Holy Thursday, when the encyclical was being published in Rome, Cardinal Karl Lehmann, president of the German episcopal conference, said the document had been long-awaited by German Catholics to emphasize the unique relation between the Church and the Eucharist, and at the same time, to confirm the commitment to ecumenism.
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 Ecclesia De Eucharistia: A View from the Pines
The numerous points made in Ecclesia De Eucharistia can be grouped into five general themes, all relevant to the Garabandal message and events.
Likewise, the last of these general themes, relating to the importance of Mary in eucharistic relevance and adoration, can itself be presented in five points, all relevant and critically tied to the Garabandal events and message.
The final general theme, and the springboard to our discussion of Mary's role in all of this, is the Pope's clear message that she has a central and critical role in eucharistic devotion.
www.ourlady.ca /eucharist/eucharistJuly2003.htm   (1979 words)

  
 New Encyclical on the Eucharist
In his fourteenth encyclical, Ecclesia de Euchristia (on the Eucharist in its relationship to the Church), Pope John Paul II offers a deeply personal reflection on the Eucharist as the central mystery of our faith.
Jesus instituted the Eucharist the night before he died while celebrating the Passover meal with his disciples.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia)  The practice of "spiritual communion", in which you ask the Lord to enter your heart, is an opportunity for union with God at times when you cannot receive the sacrament.
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 'ECCLESIA DE EUCHARISTIA' AND THE DIGNITY OF THE MASS' - Catholic Online
In dealing with the dignity of the surroundings and decorum of the eucharistic celebration, the encyclical "Ecclesia de Eucharistia" takes its cue from several Gospel texts which complement and enhance our understanding of the simple, yet solemn moment of the sacrament's institution.
Thus, the accounts of the anointing at Bethany (Matthew 26:8; Mark 14:4; John 12:4) "anticipate the honor which his body will continue to merit even after his death, indissolubly bound as it is to the mystery of his person" ("Ecclesia de Eucharistia," No. 47).
The "careful" preparation of the Upper Room which would serve as a venue for the Last Supper (Mark 14:15; Luke 22:12) also throw light on the care with which the early Church celebrated the Holy Sacrifice.
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 REFLECTIONS ON ECCLESIA DE EUCHARISTIA
The formula "the Eucharist builds the Church, and the Church makes the Eucharist", which appears in Ecclesia de Eucharistia, n.
The formula was used on various occasions by Cardinal Henri de Lubac, whose work presumably influenced the present Encyclical.
De Lubac explores the same theme at greater length in his Corpus Mysticum: L'Eucharistie et l'église au Moyen-Âge (1944).
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 Word From Rome April 11, 2003
Sampling opinion among theologians and liturgical experts around Rome, it seems Ecclesia de Eucharistia will trigger different reactions depending on the observer — as any such text on a central Catholic concept, one that generates strong passions, is perhaps destined to do.
Yet Ecclesia de Eucharistia is more than a trip down memory lane.
Ecclesia de Eucharistia closes with a chapter on Mary, suggesting that she can lead Catholics into the Eucharistic mystery.
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 Drawing Life from the Eucharist
In the conclusion to his recent encyclical on the Eucharist, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, Pope John Paul II wrote that the path to holiness, well trod by saints and devout believers for centuries, leads to Christ himself.
The congress, attended by close to 1,300 Knights, family members and others, featured speakers from the Vatican, the United States, Canada and the Bahamas each expounding on one of the chapters of the pope’s encyclical.
Bishop Donald Wuerl of Pittsburgh spoke on the encyclical’s fifth chapter, "The Dignity of the Eucharistic Celebration." In Ecclesia de Eucharistia, he said, Pope John Paul provides sound teaching on the significance of the Eucharist but also pastoral guidance for the Church as it tries to live out the central mystery of its faith.
www.kofc.org /publications/columbia/detail.cfm?id=1695   (1346 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Catholic Newspaper - Columnists
(This is the second of two parts on Pope John Paul II’s “Ecclesia De Eucharistia” (“On the Eucharist in its Relationship to the Church”).
It is through this church that women and men are saved by coming to know Jesus Christ and through him are united in grace to the Father through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, in his most recent encyclical, “Ecclesia De Eucharistia,” makes clear that the mystery of the faith involves the mystery of the Eucharist and the church.
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 Catholic Insight: On the Status of John Paul II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ecclesiae]; “whoever eats of the lamb and is not a member of the Church, has profaned” [St. Jerome, Epistle 15 to Damasus].
In his “encyclical letter” Ecclesia de Eucharistia, dated April 17, 2003, John Paul II himself confirms my interpretation of Canon 844 §3-4.
While it is never legitimate to concelebrate [the Holy Mass] in the absence of full communion, the same is not true with respect to the administration of the Eucharist under special circumstances, to individual persons belonging to Churches or Ecclesial Communities not in full communion with the Catholic Church.
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 Eucharist: Food for the Mission - Catholic Update October©2004
The goal of the Eucharist is precisely "communion of mankind with Christ and in him with the Father and the Holy Spirit" (Ecclesia de Eucharistia, 22).
Mary was "redeemed in an especially sublime manner by reason of the merits of her Son" (Lumen Gentium, 53).
If "the Church and the Eucharist are inseparably united, the same ought to be said of Mary and the Eucharist" (Ecclesia de Eucharistia, #57).
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 Unity and Relationships News
The Church draws her life from Christ in the Eucharist; by him she is fed and by him she is enlightened." (Ecclesia de Eucharistia, Introduction, section 6)
(Ecclesia de Eucharistia, Introduction, section 10, para 2)
"Ecclesia de Eucharistia" Pope John Paul II, Papal Encyclical "Church of the Eucharist"
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 August 2003
Relatively short by this pope’s standards, the new encyclical, issued this past Holy Thursday, is unique in its personal tone and urgency.  Readers will find particularly arresting the pope’s exegesis of Luke in illuminating the sacrificial meaning of the Eucharist, his heartfelt reflections on Eucharistic adoration, and his celebration of the sacrament’s eschatological nature.
Claude Duchesneau (born July 18, 1936) was a priest (ordained 1963) and episcopal vicar of the diocese of Saint-Claude in France, professor of liturgy at the Institut Catholique in Paris and a member of CNPL (Centre National de Pastorale Liturgique) since 1972.
TIMOTHY FITZGERALD, a priest of the diocese of Des Moines, is a former Associate Director of the Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy.
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 Archdiocese of Denver - DCR - World/Nation
Brief 'Ecclesia de Eucharistia' significant for its theological, pastoral aspects
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Here is the Vatican's official summary of Pope John Paul II's encyclical letter, "Ecclesia de Eucharistia," released April 17 at the Vatican.
The 14th encyclical letter of Pope John Paul II is intended to offer a deeper reflection on the mystery of the Eucharist in its relationship with the Church.
www.archden.org /dcr/news.php?e=21&s=1&a=427   (803 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Catholic Newspaper - News and Features
As part of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical letter “Ecclesia De Eucharistia,” the Holy Father requested the Roman congregations develop an instruction addressing the various liturgical norms in light of the abuses of liturgical law regarding the Eucharist, said Father Edward Yuhas, director of the Diocese of Pittsburgh’s Department for Worship.
The church was born of the paschal mystery, Paragraph 3 of “Ecclesia De Eucharistia” states.
All of this makes clear the great responsibility that belongs to priests in particular for the celebration of the Eucharist, Paragraph 52 of “Ecclesia De Eucharistia” states.
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 john paul photo exhibit
The photographs on exhibit offer a rare and very personal glimpse into the life and work of one of the most influential men in the world today.
The pope is pictured greeting throngs of people and celebrating public Masses as well as alone in contemplation and prayer.
The exhibit is divided into eight sections: an introduction, a section for each of the six chapters of Ecclesia de Eucharistia, and a conclusion.
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 At The Altar of the World - The National Museum of Catholic Art and History
This exhibit is the first of a four-part series on loan from the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, Washington, D.C., to celebrate the silver jubilee year of the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II.
It traces the words of Ecclesia de Eucharistia, his encyclical in praise of the Eucharist, and includes powerfully illustrated photographs taken by Vatican photographers working for L’Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican newspaper.
On Holy Thursday, April 17, 2003, during the twenty-fifth year of an extraordinary pontificate, Pope John Paul II released to great acclaim his encyclical on the Eucharist in its relationship to the Church, Ecclesia de Eucharistia.
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 Glorify God in Your Body   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In his encyclical Ecclesia De Eucharistia, John Paul II points out that the Eucharist is also in continuity with the incarnation of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
All of the Sacraments give us the grace to be faithful to the Lord in word and deed if we are open to receiving those graces.
When we are faithful to the Lord and to His Church in both body and soul, we join our temples of the Holy Spirit with the prayers of the Church in heaven and on earth in constantly praying, “Come, Lord Jesus!” until the day He returns (Rv 22:20).
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 ECCLESIA DE EUCHARISTIA
In these or similar words the Church, while pointing to Christ in the mystery of His passion, also reveals her own mystery: Ecclesia de Eucharistia.
By the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost the Church was born and set out upon the pathways of the world, yet a decisive moment in her taking shape was certainly the institution of the Eucharist in the Upper Room.
Eucharistia, Chapter 7 and Canon 11: DS 1647, 1661.
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 Ecclesia de Eucharistia
As I wrote in my Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia, “such cooperation is essential because the Sacred Liturgy expresses and celebrates the one faith professed by all and, being the heritage of the whole Church, cannot be determined by local Churches in isolation from the universal Church”.
De Sacramentis, V, 4, 26: CSEL 73, 70.
Address to the Members of the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary and the Penitentiaries of the Patriarchal Basilicas of Rome (30 January 1981): AAS 73 (1981), 203.
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