Eucharist: Liturgy of the Sacrament (Communion) - Page 5

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SUMMARY

1. The Our Father: sums up Our Lord’s prayers and ours before the Throne of God.

2. Fraction: the priest breaks the Host (the consecrated Bread).

3. The Communion: when we make our Communion (receive the holy Food of Our Lord’s Body and Blood), he comes into the centre of our soul and we are closer to him then than at any other time.  Through him we also have fellowship with one another.

4. Dismissal: God sends us back from his Throne in Heaven into the world again to be his faithful soldiers and servants.

References

1. ©The Archbishops’ Council (2000) Common Worship.  The Order for the celebration of Holy Communion also called the Eucharist and the Lord's Supper, Order One.  Available from:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/hc/orderone.html  (Accessed 25 August 2010) (Internet).

2. ©The Archbishops’ Council (2000) Common Worship.  The Order for the celebration of Holy Communion also called the Eucharist and the Lord's Supper, Order One.  Available from:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/hc/orderone.html  (Accessed 25 August 2010) (Internet).

3. ©The Archbishops’ Council (2000) Common Worship.  The Order for the celebration of Holy Communion also called the Eucharist and the Lord's Supper, Order One.  Available from:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/hc/orderone.html  (Accessed 25 August 2010) (Internet).

4. ©The Archbishops’ Council (2000) Common Worship.  The Order for the celebration of Holy Communion also called the Eucharist and the Lord's Supper, Order One.  Available from:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/hc/orderone.html  (Accessed 25 August 2010) (Internet).


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