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  1. THE OFFERTORY. The Celebrant may begin the Offertory with one of the provided sentences of Scripture. During the Offertory a hymn, psalm, or anthem may be sung. The Deacon or Priest prepares the Holy Table for the celebration.

  2. The document The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church was developed by the Committee on Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). It was approved by the full body of the USCCB at its November 2021 General Meeting and has been authorized for publication by the undersigned. Rev. Michael J. K. Fuller

  3. When his people are gathered at the eucharist to commemorate his saving act for our redemption, Christ makes effective among us the eternal benefits of this victory and elicits and renews our response of faith, thanksgiving and self -

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  4. In obedience to this command the Eucharist has become the central act of worship of the Church. Christians believe that the Eucharist is an encounter with the living God – a point at which heaven and earth come together as we join “…with angels and archangels, and with all the company of heaven…”

  5. Holy Communion, also called the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist”. The Canons (together with brief contents) are given below. The rubrics and other directions are dealt with as they arise in Part Two below under the heading "Celebration of the Eucharist, practical aspects".

  6. Under various names – Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper, the Eucharist – this central action of the Christian community is celebrated by Anglicans week by week and day by day. In the Eucharist we commemorate sacramentally the sacrificial death and victorious resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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  8. Eucharist is for so many Christians: Orthodox, Anglican, and Protestant. The ecumenical importance of the Eucharist can be discerned in a very important convergence (not yet consensus!) document published by the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches almost 30 years ago: Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (BEM,

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