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  1. The Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection of Jesus, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his disciples, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’

    • What Anglicans Believe About Holy Communion
    • What Anglicans Don’T Believe About Holy Communion
    • Receiving The Eucharist
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    Here is the text of the first, positive part: This part of Article XXVIII affirms what has already been stated about the nature of sacraments (see Article 25 [XXV]), in that the supper is both a sign and sacrament. It makes clear that Anglicans hold what is called a “receptionist” theology. That is, we believe that God uses the sacraments to convey...

    But this is where the writers and rewriters of the Articles got nervous. They knew that the Roman Catholic Church believed, and required its members to believe, in something called “transubstantiation,” and so this Article goes further: The Article describes “transubstantiation” as the belief/teaching that the bread and wine actually change substan...

    The actual practice of receiving the Eucharist(which means “thanksgiving”) has a varied history. Christians in the early days gathered every day for a love feast, followed by the ceremonial meal of bread and wine, usually in the evening. Over the centuries as clergy began to dominate worship and people increasingly saw the bread and wine as objecti...

    Check out the following posts: 1. Holy Communion: A Rookie Anglican Guide to the Eucharist, by Joshua Steele 2. An Anglican Sunday Worship Service, by our founder 3. Why Every Church Should Have Weekly Sunday Communion Like the Anglicans Do, by our founder 4. How to Receive Communion, Pt. 1, by our founder 5. How to Receive Communion, Pt. 2, by our...

  2. In most parishes of the Anglican Communion, the Eucharist is celebrated every Sunday, having replaced Morning Prayer as the principal service. Broad-church Anglicans typically celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday, or at least most Sundays.

  3. Aug 27, 2018 · Holy Communion can be a bit confusing. So many moving parts! And why do we shake hands in the middle? Read this guide to learn more about the Eucharist.

    • Joshua Steele
  4. Apr 15, 2016 · With an in-depth archive of audio sermons available on-demand, Grace Cathedral provides audio for the most recent complete Sunday 11 a.m. primary Sunday Choral Eucharist and Thursday 5:15 p.m. Evensong.

  5. Service live stream times. Daily Choral Evensong or Evening Prayer with Organ Meditation 17:30 (Except Thursdays*) Sunday Choral Eucharist 11:00. These services are broadcast on the Cathedral's YouTube channel and are available to watch below.

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  7. This article is the best I’ve come across for explaining the entire rationale of the liturgy and how we relate to the culmination of the mass, the Eucharist. It is lengthy (approx 30 min of reading) but well worth your time.

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