Eucharist
"Eucharist" is the name for WOW/IEC Series 3 - a set of three modules given in November/December 2011 as part of the preparation for the International Eucharistic Congress to be held in Dublin in 2012. The presentations are given by Kieran O'Mahony, OSA, John Byrne, OSA, Bernadette Toal and Sean Goan, all members of the Orlagh Team. Read More...
Session 1: What Do We Remember?
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Session 1 looks at three things: who Jesus is, what He did for us and what He calls us to do. We explore these realities in the light of the kingdom of God and Jesus and his own use of meals.
Session 1 looks at three things: who Jesus is, what He did for us and what He calls us to do. We explore these realities in the light of the kingdom of God and Jesus and his own use of meals.
Session 2: Why Do We Give Thanks?
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Session 2 reflects on our own experience of gratitude and giving thanks. It looks at the great thanksgiving, which is the Mass, and at the richness behind the simple words 'thanksgiving' and 'gratitude'. It concludes with a look at our participation in worship and offers some reflections for discussion.
Session 2 reflects on our own experience of gratitude and giving thanks. It looks at the great thanksgiving, which is the Mass, and at the richness behind the simple words 'thanksgiving' and 'gratitude'. It concludes with a look at our participation in worship and offers some reflections for discussion.
Session 3: Who is the Body of Christ?
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In Session 3 we look at the current situation and consider 3 perspectives of our Catholic tradition: Paul of Tarsus representing the Biblical tradition, Augustine of Hippo representing the Church tradition and from our own time, we look at a reflection by Peter McVerry SJ, entitled Eucharist of Liberation. The session concludes with some avenues of reflection for ourselves.
In Session 3 we look at the current situation and consider 3 perspectives of our Catholic tradition: Paul of Tarsus representing the Biblical tradition, Augustine of Hippo representing the Church tradition and from our own time, we look at a reflection by Peter McVerry SJ, entitled Eucharist of Liberation. The session concludes with some avenues of reflection for ourselves.