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Lesson 10

Living the Sacrament of the Eucharist

The Eucharist is our daily bread, sustaining our spiritual life.

Lesson Vocabulary

  • Epiousios
    :
    (n.): Mysterious Greek word for “daily bread” in the Lord’s Prayer. From the Greek epi, meaning “above,” and ousia, meaning “being,” “essence,” or “substance,” it is translated as “super- substantial,” or “super- essential.” The only place in the Bible where this word epiousios is found is the Our Father passages in Matthew 6:11 and Luke 11:3.
  • Sanctoral Cycle
    :
    (n.): The celebration of certain saints throughout the Church year.
  • Sacramentals
    :
    (n.): Objects or actions that are sacred signs of God’s grace and that prepare us to receive His grace and cooperate with it.
  • Schism
    :
    (n.): A division caused by differences in belief. Among sins against the First Commandment, schism is the refusal of submission to the pope or of communion with the members of the Church subject to him.
  • Ecumenical
    :
    (adj.): Relating to the work of restoring unity among all Christians by bringing them back into the Catholic Church, which alone offers the fullness of the means of salvation.
  • Holy Week
    :
    (n.): Name for the last week of Lent, leading up to and including Triduum and Easter Sunday.
  • Beatific Vision
    :
    (n.): The immediate knowledge of God which the angels and saints enjoy in Heaven.
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