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"Holy Eucharist"

Symbols are the chalice, the host, grapes and grape leaves.

The chalice was an early priest-king symbol of Melchisedek. It is the cup of salvation, the source of never-ending sustenance.

The host is a flat, round piece of unleavened bread (symbolic of manna in the desert) that the celebrant, a priest like Melchisedek, consecrates at the Eucharist. Its name comes from the Latin word "hostia" meaning victim. When shown with the chalice it symbolizes the sacrifice of Christ upon the cross.

Green leaves represent revival and renewal and are emblematic of the Savior.

Bunches of grapes are used to make the Eucharist wine and are symbols for the blood of Christ. Because of their connection with the Eucharistic wine, they symbolize the sacrifice of Christ's blood, while the host represents Christ as sacrificial victim in the Holy Eucharist.

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A book discussion of:

A Complaint Free World:
Take The 21 Day Challenge

How would you like a complaint free world? Do you feel the need for a little less negativity in your life? Do you think you can go 21 days without complaining, criticizing or gossiping? If so, join us with a 4 session series exploring:
A Complaint Free World: Take The 21 Day Challenge

This book received much positive buzz and is grounded in Christian principles. This is not a heavy book, it is light reading and funny! We can easily discuss this book in only 4 sessions. Please join us and put a new bounce in your step!

One and one half hour sessions will be held Thursdays
May 8th through the 29th 9:30 am (following Mass) or 7:30 pm.

The process encompasses four sessions.

Call Sr. Marla to register at 347-2219


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