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Lesson 25: Old Testament Roots of the Eucharist, Part II
Jesus Death and Resurrection are a new Passover, which brought about salvation from sin and death.
Jesus Death and Resurrection are a new Passover, which brought about salvation from sin and death.
At Mass, the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
At every Mass, the events of our salvation are made present to us on the altar in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, and we are invited take part in this memorial of our salvation.
Transubstantiation is the theological term used to describe the miraculous change of the gifts of bread and wine into Jesus Body and Blood.
We must be prepared to receive Holy Communion at Mass and to better understand the mystery of Christs presence to us in the Eucharist.
The Church is an enduring sign of salvation and is the very instrument of our salvation.
The Bible is the story of Gods people from Creation through the beginning of the Church.
Jesus gave His life on the Cross and rose from the dead on the third day so that we could be forgiven of our sins.
Because Jesus rose from the dead, we have been saved from sin and death, and it is now possible for us to be forgiven of our sin and to enter into Heaven one day.
At every Mass, the events of our salvation are made present to us on the altar in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, and we are invited take part in this memorial of our salvation.
Jesus taught us that He is the Bread of Life and that we must eat His Body and drink His Blood in order to have eternal life.
The members of the Church are the Body of Christ.
The Old Testament is the record of the unfolding of Gods plan of salvation in human history.
Christs Death is a perfect act of redemptive love and suffering in Gods plan of Salvation.
Jesus conquered sin and death, not only for Himself, but for others.