Becoming the Eucharist We Celebrate: How to Nourish Your Faith Every Day
Dan Crosby
“Do this in memory of me.”
You hear this commandment every week at Mass, but what does it really mean? Now you can discover how to become the Eucharist as Christ desired.
The celebration of the Eucharist is one of the most sacred and ancient traditions in Christianity. Catholics rightly consider the Eucharist to be the heart of our faith. At the Last Supper, Jesus gave us His own body to eat and blood to drink, but what did he mean when he gave us this commandment? Is it simply remembering and making present what Jesus did at that supper? Or does this command have larger implications?
In this clarifying audio course from Fr. Dan Crosby, you will discover the reason the Eucharist is referred to as a celebration. You will uncover a fuller meaning and challenge in the gift of the Eucharist through Scripture, the early Fathers, and Liturgy. You’ll also gain profound wisdom from such inspiring figures as St. Francis of Assisi and Archbishop Oscar Romero.
Over the course of these lectures, you will deepen your relationship with Christ and reinvigorate your participation in Mass and Communion. By becoming the Eucharist we celebrate, you will understand what it means to live a truly Christian life.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.
Duration - 11h 16m.
Author - Dan Crosby.
Narrator - Not Yet Available.
Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Description:
“Do this in memory of me.” You hear this commandment every week at Mass, but what does it really mean? Now you can discover how to become the Eucharist as Christ desired. The celebration of the Eucharist is one of the most sacred and ancient traditions in Christianity. Catholics rightly consider the Eucharist to be the heart of our faith. At the Last Supper, Jesus gave us His own body to eat and blood to drink, but what did he mean when he gave us this commandment? Is it simply remembering and making present what Jesus did at that supper? Or does this command have larger implications? In this clarifying audio course from Fr. Dan Crosby, you will discover the reason the Eucharist is referred to as a celebration. You will uncover a fuller meaning and challenge in the gift of the Eucharist through Scripture, the early Fathers, and Liturgy. You’ll also gain profound wisdom from such inspiring figures as St. Francis of Assisi and Archbishop Oscar Romero. Over the course of these lectures, you will deepen your relationship with Christ and reinvigorate your participation in Mass and Communion. By becoming the Eucharist we celebrate, you will understand what it means to live a truly Christian life. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide. Duration - 11h 16m. Author - Dan Crosby. Narrator - Not Yet Available. Published Date - Wednesday, 24 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:43
Topic 1: The Need for Conversion to Full Meaning of Eucharist in My Life and in the Church
Duration:00:20:53
Topic 2: The Earliest New Testament Account of the Eucharist: Paul's Letter to the Corinthians
Duration:00:21:36
Topic 3: The Last New Testament Account of the Eucharist: The Gospel of John
Duration:00:23:27
Topic 4: Learning from the Constant Tradition of the Church
Duration:00:22:36
Topic 5: Liturgy as Action and the Amen of the Entire People of God
Duration:00:23:49
Topic 6: What Happened to the Scriptual Awareness of Eucharist
Duration:00:22:49
Topic 7: Take, Bless. The First Two Steps Toward Becoming Eucharist
Duration:00:23:33
Topic 8: Be Broken: The Third Step Toward Becoming Eucharist
Duration:00:23:22
Topic 9: Share: The Final Step Toward Becoming Eucharist
Duration:00:23:36
Topic 10: Catching a Glimpse from Saint Francis
Duration:00:22:45
Topic 11: Archbishop Romero Caught it All
Duration:00:22:20
Topic 12: The Eucarist: Hope for the World
Duration:00:22:08
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:33