The Eucharist
object · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
the Eucharist · the Lord's body · the body of the Lord
in the texts
De Oratione
The Eucharist, the body of the Lord received in the assembly, discussed regarding its relation to fasting stations.
nor by Paul, who in the ship, in the presence of all, made the Eucharist.
Similarly, concerning the days of the stations, most people think that the prayers of the sacrifices are not to be attended, because the station is to be broken on receiving the body of the Lord.
De Pudicitia
The eucharistic meal described as nourishment received after baptism.
and so thereafter he feeds upon the richness of the Lord's body — namely the Eucharist.