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    The Eucharist today

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    Duffy, E.(1998), 'A Contemporary Perspective on the Theology of the Eucharist',Priests and People, Vol. 12, 218-223.
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    Date
    1998
    Author
    Duffy, Eugene
    Peer Reviewed
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    Duffy, E.(1998), 'A Contemporary Perspective on the Theology of the Eucharist',Priests and People, Vol. 12, 218-223.
    Abstract
    Contemporary eucharistic theology focuses on the liturgical action of the Mass as a whole, stressing equally that it is a sacred banquet, a memorial and a sacrifice. It is an action of the gathered assmebly, not just of the presiding priest. Here some of these key ideas will be explored in the hope that they will enable all those who celebrate Eucharist to have a deeper appreciation of the profound action in which they engage.
    Keywords
    Eucharist
    Contemporary
    Perspective
    Church
    Roman Catholic Church
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    The Tablet Publishing Company
    Rights
    The original article was published in Priests and People(1998), Vol. 12, 218-223. This is used by permission of © The Tablet Publishing Company Ltd. Priests and People is now called The Pastoral Review and the definitive version of this article can be attained through http://www.thepastoralreview.org.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1277
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