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LESSON TWENTY-SECOND: On the Holy Eucharist
ON THE HOLY EUCHARIST.
Q.869. What does the word Eucharist strictly mean?
Q.870. What is the Holy Eucharist?
Q.871. What do we mean when we say the Sacrament which contains the Body and Blood?
Q.872. When is the Holy Eucharist a Sacrament, and when is it a sacrifice?
Q.873. When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
Q.874. Who were present when our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
Q.875. How did our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
Q.876. What happened when our Lord said, "This is my body; this is my blood"?
Q.877. How do we prove the Real Presence, that is, that Our Lord is really and truly present in the Holy Eucharist?
Q.878. How do we know that it is possible to change one substance into another?
Q.879. Are these changes exactly the same as the changes that take place in the Holy Eucharist?
Q.880. How do we show that Christ did change bread and wine into the substance of His body and blood?
Q.881. Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
Q.882. How do we know that under the appearance of bread we receive also Christ's blood; and under the appearance of wine we receive also Christ's body?
Q.883. Is Jesus Christ present whole and entire in the smallest portion of the Holy Eucharist, under the form of either bread or wine?
Q.884. Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of our Lord?
Q.885. What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
Q.886. What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of our Lord called?
Q.887. What is the second great miracle in the Holy Eucharist?
Q.888. Are there not, then, as many bodies of Christ as there are tabernacles in the world, or as there are Masses being said at the same time?
Q.889. How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
Q.890. Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
Q.891. When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
Q.892. What do the words "Do this in commemoration of Me" mean?
Q.893. How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
Q.894. At what part of the Mass does the Consecration take place?