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CS 1217: The Mass: The Eucharistic Prayer: Thursday

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🗓️ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Let's slow things down and look closely at each part of the Eucharistic Prayer, from the Holy Holy Holy, to the Words of Institution to the Great Doxology. Together we will discover the beautiful and rich details that allow us to better understand and more fully participate in this Mystery of our Faith.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts.

0:24.2

Today is Thursday, March 30th, 2020.

0:28.7

This week we are talking about the Eucharistic prayer as we continue to discuss the mass and its parts.

0:35.2

Before we dive back into these such important pieces of the Mass,

0:40.5

let's together surrender ourselves to God, aware that He is God and we are not. And that what

0:46.7

we're talking about this week is so mysterious, so amazing. And we're just doing our best

0:53.2

to understand and explain what we can in the name of the

0:56.8

father and the son and the holy spirit amen take lord and receive all my liberty my memory my

1:03.3

understanding and my entire will all i have and call my own you have given to to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours. Do with it

1:15.5

what you will. Give me only your love and your grace. That is enough for me. Amen. So, we have already

1:24.6

talked about the beginning of the Eucharistic prayer, the Holy,

1:30.4

us on our knees, the invocation when we're calling down God's power through the Holy Spirit

1:35.3

to transform this bread and wine. Yesterday we talked about the institution narrative where

1:42.7

the priest recites the words of Jesus Christ from the

1:46.4

Last Supper. We talked about transubstantiation and the mystery of faith, where we respond,

1:54.7

save us, savior of the world, for by your cross and resurrection, you have set us free.

2:01.6

Now throughout this time and even continuing forward, we are on our knees.

2:06.1

And remember that on our knees, being on our knees, is a posture of prayer.

2:11.3

It is not a posture of entertainment or of being a passive observer.

2:17.3

When we are on our knees, we are actively part of

2:20.5

this and joining the priest in prayer. So next, the priest does an offering. And he will say something

2:28.2

along the lines of, may he make of us an eternal offering to you.

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