Eucharist, Bread of Life

God feeds his people. In the desert, God’s covenant with Israel was sealed through sacrifice and a meal. On the altars of our churches, God continues to feed us with the bread and wine of the new covenant—the food and drink that is Christ himself. In Eucharist, Bread of Life, Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield, priest and preacher, explores three Scripture passages and helps us rediscover this enduring mystery, from the heights of Sinai to the depths of our own hearts and lives.

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Eucharist, Bread of Life

God feeds his people. In the desert, God’s covenant with Israel was sealed through sacrifice and a meal. On the altars of our churches, God continues to feed us with the bread and wine of the new covenant—the food and drink that is Christ himself. In Eucharist, Bread of Life, Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield, priest and preacher, explores three Scripture passages and helps us rediscover this enduring mystery, from the heights of Sinai to the depths of our own hearts and lives.

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Eucharist, Bread of Life

Eucharist, Bread of Life

by Joshua J. Whitfield
Eucharist, Bread of Life

Eucharist, Bread of Life

by Joshua J. Whitfield

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Overview

God feeds his people. In the desert, God’s covenant with Israel was sealed through sacrifice and a meal. On the altars of our churches, God continues to feed us with the bread and wine of the new covenant—the food and drink that is Christ himself. In Eucharist, Bread of Life, Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield, priest and preacher, explores three Scripture passages and helps us rediscover this enduring mystery, from the heights of Sinai to the depths of our own hearts and lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814666265
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 02/15/2021
Series: Alive in the Word
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 44
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Joshua J. Whitfield is a priest of the Diocese of Dallas, where he has served since his conversion to Catholicism in 2009. He previously served as an Episcopal priest and was ordained in the Catholic Church under the pastoral provision of St. John Paul II. Whitfield is a contributor to The Dallas Morning News and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 2016. He is the author of Pilgrim Holiness: Martyrdom as Descriptive Witness and The Crisis of Bad Preaching.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction   4
Prologue   6
The Desert: Covenant and Sacrifice   8
The Synagogue: Food and Drink   20
The City: Discerning the Body   31
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