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“In the Eucharist Jesus does not give us a ‘thing,’ but himself; he offers his own body and pours out his own blood. He thus gives us the totality of his life and reveals the ultimate origin of this love.” (source)
“The Church’s great liturgical tradition teaches us that fruitful participation in the liturgy requires that one be personally conformed to the mystery being celebrated, offering one’s life to God in unity with the sacrifice of Christ for the salvation of the whole world.” (source)
“A mystagogical catechesis must also be concerned with presenting the meaning of the signs contained in the rites.” (source)
“to make their interior dispositions correspond to their gestures and words.” (source)
“it must first be said that ‘the best catechesis on the Eucharist is the Eucharist itself, celebrated well.’” (source)