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The thicker our theology of the Supper, the more heartily we’ll be able to sing, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” The proof will be in the eating. Peter J. Leithart is president of the ...
Paul’s goal in this letter isn’t to lay out a theology of the Lord’s Supper. It’s to rebuke the church about what taking this meal in vain would do and had already done (1 Cor. 11:29–30).
This evening, as we gather for The Lord's Supper, we believe, we know, that Jesus our Lord is with us. When we come before him, when we come into the church we go down on our knees, we genuflect.
Holy Thursday strides two liturgical seasons: Lent and the Paschal Triduum. The Paschal Triduum, the “Great Three Days,” begins (and Lent ends) with the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper on ...
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