gave it to his disciples, and said: Take this, all of
you, and eat it:
this is my body which will be given up for you.
When supper was ended, he took the cup.
Again he gave you thanks and praise,
gave the cup to his disciples and said:
Take this, all of you, and drink from it:
this is the cup of my blood,
the blood of the new and everlasting covenant.
It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be
forgiven.
Do this in memory of me.
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Notes
The Catholic Priest should say the Eucharistic Prayer:
The Catholic Priest must say the Eucharistic Prayer
word for word.
The Catholic Priest should be very serious and
somber, when he is
reading [saying] the Eucharistic Prayer.
The Catholic Priest should not be singing or
embellishing
the words of the Eucharistic Prayer at all,
just word for word.
When the Catholic Priest is saying the Eucharistic
Prayer:
No vocal music at all in the background
duringthe reading of the Eucharistic Prayer.
No hymns or instrumental music at all in
the background during
the reading of the Eucharistic Prayer.
When the Priest raises the host, the Eucharist:
The Priest should raise the host, the Eucharist up
slowly and fully concentrating on the Eucharist.
After the Eucharist is raised,
leave the Eucharist raised for a few moments for the
Priest [Celebrant] and the parishioners, for all to
meditate.
When the Priest raises the cup:
The Priest should raise the cup up slowly and fully concentrating
on the cup. After the cup is raised, leave the cup
raised for a few
moments for the Priest [Celebrant] and the parishioners,
for all to meditate.
Soul Receives The Eucharist
During a Catholic Mass, when a
Priest offers the Eucharist up to begin the blessing...
Eucharistic Prayer.
This is the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the Acclamation of the Mass.
When a soul receives the Eucharist,
God the Father is directly in that soul for 15 minutes.
Direct words from God taken during the apparitions in
1932...
Direct words from God, God the Father on July 1, 1932 ...
"I
come among you in two ways: the Cross and the Eucharist!"