Sentences with phrase «bread and wine which»

He gives us the Lord's Supper, real bread and wine which we eat and drink.
At the Last Supper, Jesus served the disciples the bread and wine which they themselves had prepared for the meal.
And that reality is indelibly associated with the bread and wine which are used according to Christ's own action at the Last Supper, so that in receiving them we may say, as the Church has always said, that we receive «the spiritual food of the body and blood of Christ,» and that we receive this «to our great and endless comfort,» or strengthening.

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The restaurants feature a full bar with craft beer, wine, and liquor, and menu items such as the O.F.D — a half - pound beef burger with house - made tomato jam, bacon, Swiss cheese, and sautéed mushrooms — and sandwiches like the crispy haddock, which features seasoned panko - breaded haddock fillets topped with lettuce, tomato, and balsamic tartar sauce.
To quote U2 «Acrobat» (which WHY won't they play live???) «I'd join the movement if there was one i could belive in, i'd break bread and wine if there was a church i could receive in, cause i need it now!»
The pre-Pauline tradition of the Last Supper during which Jesus insti - tutes the eucharistic ritual and links the bread and wine to his body and blood.
I am a Christian because of the sacraments, which Kerlin describes as «faith under our fingernails,» and where Jes says «abundant life is not only personal, but communal,» experienced in bread, wine, water, words, touch, sound, and smell.
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
The saying about not drinking wine until the kingdom of God comes accompanies the first cup; but after the distribution of the bread Luke continues (22:20), «And likewise the cup after supper, saying, «This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood.»»
But has our theology of the Sacrament lost sight of the love which the bread and the wine declare?
There were bread and wine on the board; of the profound meaning which Jesus attached to the breaking of the bread and the sharing of the cup something has already been said, and need not be here repeated.
«We must say that the accidents of the bread and the wine, which are perceived by the senses as remaining after consecration, do not have as their subject the substance of the bread and the wine, since, as has been said, that does not continue to exist.
It is not necessary for us to make a detailed examination of the various sorts of ritual associated with these meals; it will suffice if we see that the Jew worshiped God not only in the synagogue and in the Temple, but also in his home, where families or groups of friends met regularly for a holy supper, often held in connection with great festivals of the Jewish religious year, in which bread and wine, eaten and drunk, were believed to have a peculiar significance in establishing anew a sense of the covenant which God had made with his chosen people.
Our concern is not with these, but rather to state simply that the reality of the presence of Christ in the Holy Communion is a given fact of two thousand years of Christian experience, and that Christian worship as it has historically developed has found that in the partaking of the consecrated bread and wine, as Christ commanded, His «spiritual body and blood» — which is to say, the reality of His life, divine and human, in a uniquely intimate and genuine way — have been received as His presence has been known and his person adored.
While there he received a bottle of medicine via the Red Cross which contained wine, and in the cap of the bottle, altar breads.
He said that the bread which was broken and shared was» [His] body»; that the wine which was drunk by His friends was «the new covenant in my blood.»
He is, and He always was the Life of their spiritual being, and by giving his whole self, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, under the appearances of bread and wine, He gave his whole being which is quickened by his Divinity, to be the nourishment and growth in wisdom and goodness of us his people.
Furthermore, since the death and resurrection of Jesus was central to Christian belief and practice, and since teaching was often done with the help of symbols, it probably became customary as a part of nearly every meal where Christians were gathered, to remind people that the bread they were eating represented the body of Jesus which was broken for them, and the wine they were drinking represented His blood.
He had to deny that he had wax candles burning before the altar in Littlemore Chapel, (which Anthony Russell repeated in his Clerical Profession in 1980) and that «he bowed to the Holy Elements in the Service... before Consecration» (which Newman pointed out was an absurdity since then it was «mere bread and wine»).
This takes place particularly through the celebration of the Eucharist, when thereal presence of Jesus under the species of bread and wine reveal and effect the union for which the universe longs.
For example, there is a widely used English setting for the Agnus Dei which says «Hear our prayer, hear our prayer, in this bread and wine we share may we be your sign of peace everywhere».
In the Eucharist the worshipper does not unite himself with Christ, but he receives the gifts of bread and wine by which he expects inner nourishment from the sources of spiritual life upon which he depends.
It assumes a world in which God is no absentee ruler but a present agent working «in, through, and under» created agencies — to use a Lutheran phrase originally referring to Christ's presence in the Lord's Supper and the material elements of bread and wine.
An ad uploaded in a make - your - own - Super-Bowl-ad competition featured a priest swapping out communion bread for Doritos and wine for Pepsi - which owns Doritos and sponsored the contest - in hopes of boosting church attendance.
Whatever the material properties it presents, which remain that which we ordinarily experience as bread and wine, this object now has the same objective identity as the humanity of Christ - his Body, Blood and Soul, which are inseparable from his Divine Person.
This will no doubt become the table on which bread and wine are placed in a future worship service.
It occurred at the beginning of the «Canon» of the Mass, the long central prayer which recalls the «Last Supper» and includes the consecration of the bread and the wine.
He defended the taking of bread and wine, the body and the blood, by the laity, which was in no sense a heretical practice.
They spoke of it as a sacrament and believed Jesus, crucified, risen and ascended to his Father in heaven, to be especially present in the bread and wine, which they consumed.
The altar is the symbol of the Lord's tomb, without doubt, and the bread and wine are the body of our Lord which was embalmed and buried....
This dish of baked fish & vegetables is little high on liquid thanks to the white wine and olive oil which finally makes a great sauce to spoon it over the baked fish or some toasted bread.
I stuck to the recipe (well, I eyeball everything) except for the Guinness and wine, which I went a little heavier on We bought some garlic ciabatta bread and heated that in the oven to sop up the juice as I didn't thicken it too much.
This was New Zealand's Babich, which earned a Master for its Headwaters Organic Chardonnay from Marlborough, and a Gold for a Pinot Noir under the same label, proving that this region can produce first - rate results with organically grown grapes, and, great wines with varieties other than Sauvignon Blanc, which is, of course, the bread and butter for this New Zealand wine region.
It could also be a breakthrough in humanity's millennia - long cohabitation with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is responsible for bread and wine.
Though fermented foods are nothing new — they've been around for more than 7,000 years, starting with fermented fruits, milk (aka kefir), meats, pickled vegetables, bread, beer, and winewhich are the best is still a mystery.
A large percentage of processed food (eg: bread, cheese, all wine and alcohol) are processed with yeast or fermented which can lead to this imbalance of bacteria in the gut and overproduction of yeast.
In these places, a large portion of their food is comprised of food stuffs which, in some way or the other, are processed with yeast or fermented; such as breads, other baked items, cheese and above all, wine and other alcoholic drinks.
This often occurs when a patient I see starts to notice significant improvements in their psoriasis and then starts to eat bread again, drinks wine or beer and slowly slides back into the dietary behavioral patterns they originally had which aggravated their skin problems.
Use your drug - of - choice (candy, chocolate, starchy foods like bread or pasta, cookies, ice - cream, coffee, sodas or wine / beer etc) and the chart below to help you determine what brain chemistry imbalance may be affecting you and which amino acid you may benefit from.
Jodi served up the soup they made earlier which would serve as our lunch along with crusty bread, a delicious salad with seasonal stone fruits, and wine.
The Ritz - Carlton, Bangalore offers seven dining venues, including The Lantern, a three - level restaurant shaped like a lantern and featuring authentic Chinese cuisine, the Market, which offers all - day dining and a wine room, Riwaz, a fine dining establishment which specializes in kebabs and Indian breads, and Bang, a rooftop bar and lounge.
150 spacious guestrooms, all of which feature a 42 - inch HDTV, the plush Hyatt Grand Bed ® and an eight - foot sectional sofa sleeper Free Wi - Fi access throughout the hotel Complimentary a.m. Kitchen Skillet breakfast that includes hot breakfast sandwiches and hot sweet items, assortment of breads, yogurt, steel cut oatmeal and fresh fruit More than 1,000 square feet of flexible, high - tech meeting / function space 24/7 Guest Kitchen serving made - to - order snacks and entrees Intimate Bakery Café featuring Starbucks ® specialty coffees, premium beers and wines and cocktails
125 spacious guestrooms, all of which feature a 42 - inch HDTV, the plush Hyatt Grand Bed ® and an eight - foot sectional sofa sleeper Complimentary Wi - Fi access throughout the hotel Complimentary a.m. Kitchen SkilletTM, featuring freshly prepared breakfast sandwiches, a variety of fresh fruits, hot and cold cereal, yogurt, breads, premium coffee and an assortment of juices More than 1,700 square feet of flexible, high - tech meeting / function space 24/7 Guest Kitchen serving made - to - order snacks and entrees Intimate Bakery Café featuring Starbucks ® specialty coffees, premium beers and wines and cocktails
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