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A Look At The Eucharistic Pray
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As we look at the anatomy of the pray at that is used we see that there are many instances of a Berakah, a Jewish Meal prayer of Thanksgiving. According to Pope John Paul II in his Encyclical, Esslesia DeEucharistisia. The Eucharist has always been a meal and set forth by Christ at the Last Supper. There is definite scriptural Foundation of the Eucharist. It appears in Mt 26:20, Mk 14:17 and Lk 22:14. Additionally, the other Jewish element was the Towdah, or the sacrifice that was handed down by King David after he defeated the Levites.
According to David, the Today would always be done up until the time that the messiah came, there would be no more Todah. Interestingly in the 5th century Temple Mount was destroyed and there are no more sacrifice. However, from the Christian viewpoint the todah did stop and gave way to this sacrifice of thanksgiving known as Eucharist. This type sacrifice will take place until Christ returns.
The Eucharistic pray has some interesting history as well. There are presently 13 Eucharistic prayers with #2 and #3 being the most commonly used. Ironically Eucharist Prayer #1 is what is known as the Roman Canon. It was the only Eucharistic prayer all the way up though 1968. In 1968 they sat down and wrote many of these prayers out. Eucharistic prayer #2 has the oldest roots, however. The words and parts of Prayer #2 date back to the the 300s. The formal roman Canon version of the Eucharistic Prayer was founded in the 5th century and used verbatim during all masses up though 1968, but #2 is the oldest in its content and format.
No discussion of the Liturgy of the Eucharist or Eucharistic Prayer can be looked out without looking at the Liturgy of the Word. The Liturgy of the Word is needed because it helps and prepares is to see Christ in Eucharist. It is definitely needed for the communicant to get the most out of the Eucharist experience. To signify the importance of the Eucharist St. Thomas Aquinas made a very interesting analogy. He said that the Eucharist has the same effect of nourishment on the soul of the person as food and drink has on the health and well being of the person. These only further highlights why we must prepare ourselves to get the most out of the Eucharistic banquet.
Maybe as we look at the Eucharistic prayers it begs the question what is the most important reason Jesus gave us the Eucharist. And because He left real specific instruction on how we were to conduct Eucharist why? The answer is the most simple of answers. Jesus left us with the Real Presence, meaning, his actual presence in his Body, Blood and Divinity to give us a physical reminder.
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