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EUCHARIST TORREVIEJA
EUCARISTÍA TORREVIEJA
10-02-2008 to 22-03-2008
Sunday 10 February CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST Organizers: Guilds and the Fall of Piety Place: Museum Easter "Thomas Valcarcel Deza" Hours: 13.00 Sunday 17 February EUCHARIST BOARD OF GREATER COFRADÍAS - COLLEGE CHOIR OF THE PURÍSIMA " Organizers: J.M.C Easter Torrevieja Held Temple Arciprestal Immaculate Hours: 12:00 a.m. Saturday February 23 EUCHARIST AND BESAPIE sung by the choir "Manuel Barbera" Held Temple Arciprestal Immaculate Hours: 19.30h Sunday February 24 EUCHARIST Place: Museum Easter "Thomas Valcarcel Deza" Hours: 13.00 Sunday February 24 EUCHARIST AND BESAPIÉ Place: The Immaculate Temple Arciprestal Hours: 19.30h Saturday March 1 EUCHARIST AND BESAPIÉ SUNG BY THE CORAL FRANCISCO VALLEJOS Location: Headquarters Provisonal Temple Sacred Heart Hours: 19.00h Sunday March 2 EUCHARIST Held Temple Arciprestal Inmaclada Hours: 19.30h Sunday March 9 EUCHARIST Held Temple Arciprestal Immaculate Hours: 12:00 a.m. Friday March 14 EUCHARIST Held Temple Arciprestal Immaculate Hours: 19.30h Friday March 21 EUCHARIST SANTOS OFFICES Held Temple Ntra. Mrs. Rosario Torrelamata Hours: 17.00h Saturday March 22 EUCHARIST EASTER VIGIL Held Temple Ntra. Mrs. Rosario Torrelamata Hours: 22.30h Back |
Eucharist Sanctification The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is one of the two most important Christian sacraments. Almost every Christian denomination celebrates in some form this rite or ritual of worship and remembrance, which Christians generally believe Jesus instituted at his last meal with his disciples before being turned over to his executioners.Beginning in the Early Church as a prayer or blessing over bread and wine associated with a common meal that followed the form of earlier Jewish blessings, it has evolved within the theologies of the various denominations into a broad variety of liturgies that range from the silent communion of the Quaker to the transubstantiation of bread and wine into the actual (though not physical) Body and Blood of Christ of the Roman Catholic Church, in spite of which "there is more of a consensus among Christians about the meaning of the Eucharist than would appear from the confessional debates over the sacramental presence, the effects of the Eucharist, and the proper auspices under which it may be celebrated."
The phrase "the Eucharist" may refer not only to the rite but also to the "bread" and "cup" used in the rite,and, in this sense, celebrants may speak of "receiving the Eucharist", rather than "celebrating the Eucharist". http://torreviejacultural.com/
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