Passover Meal PDF

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This document discusses the Passover meal, its connection to the Eucharist, and various related theological concepts. It describes the liturgy of the Eucharist and presents key ethical and moral principles.

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Passover Meal - The last supper Jesus celebrated with his disciples was the passover meal of the Old Testament. Memorial - Jesuss instituted the eucharist as the memorial celebration of this new covenant Holy Thursday- The church celebrates this in the liturgy of Holy Thursday Father - The passove...

Passover Meal - The last supper Jesus celebrated with his disciples was the passover meal of the Old Testament. Memorial - Jesuss instituted the eucharist as the memorial celebration of this new covenant Holy Thursday- The church celebrates this in the liturgy of Holy Thursday Father - The passover maal was a family meal with the Father JoyfulCelebration - It was a joyful celebration. It was a celebration of gratitude Cupp of wine--- Jesus took a cup of wine and said a blessing in thanksgiving. Bread--- The same he did with the bread. Two Main parts of Eucharist 1- The Liturgy of the word 2- the liturgy of the cucharist Priest greeting - The eucharist celebration starts with the priest greeting. Penitential rite - Next comes the penitential rite- Hymn of praise---, is said or sung on sundays or special feast day the opening prayer conclades the introductory rite Ethics -Branches of knowledge that deals with meal pruaples. Integrity - Quality of being honest and having strong moral principle. Accountability ---an assurance that an individual or org is evaluated on its performance or behavior. Diligence-careful and persistent work or effort. Perseverance - matiyaga 4 Common values Fairness Respect Care Honest 6 Steps of being accountable Know your rule Be honest Say sorry Use your time wisely Don\'t over commit Reflect Discipline - practice of training people / students to obey rules or a code of behavior. Values - Individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. Liturgy of the Word - During this part of the Celebration we listen to God word. Transubstantiation The bread and wine are changed into the body and blood Of the Christ Catholic Church made the Bible. Melito, Bishop of Sardis (170 AD) Council of Caodicea (360 AD) - produced the first canon of the Bible. Pope Damasus (36) AD) - Bible compiled the book he considered genuine and ordered. St. Jerome to translate them into Latin, the official language of the Church. St. Jerome - went to sensalem and lived 30 years in a cave to do his job. 397---he finished his works and presented to the Pope. This is known as \"Latin Vulgate\" Pope siricius called it bible. Pope - gave the term new testament 200 AD older estamp writer house the term trinitas or ttrinit Archbishop Stephen Langton and Cardinal Huga de caro -enedited for creating chapter and verse in the Bible Joshua / Yehoshua--- Jesus is the name which comes from a Hebrew name a names which woul be translated as Gods saves. Revelation - Jesus came to live among us. His withole life was a revelation of God. Evangelists--- The authors of the gospel are called evangelists. the evangelists are, Mark, Matthew, Loke and John Holy Spirit - help and guided them in this work. Synoptics - The First three gospels called the synoptics Year 64---Mark wrote his gospel in the year 64 Convert - He was a convert to the christian faith. Jewish Family - He belonged to a Jewish family. Cyprus - Mark was born in Cyprus St. Paul / St. Peter - joined the disciples on their missionary tours. He presented Jesus to them as the suffering servant. Deeds-It focuses its attention on the deeds of Jesus. Geographic basis---He arranged the materials of his gospel on a geographic basis. Marvelous deeds - In the first part of his gospel he describe Jesus marvelous deed. The offertory---While the priest offers bread and wine to God The consecration ---the consecration takes place within the eucharistic prayer The communion rite ---The community prepares themselves to receive Christ worthly in holy communion. Three major parts of the liturgy of the Eucharist The offertory The consecration The communion

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