Sophia SketchPad: The Eucharist

Sophia Institute for Teachers
28 Oct 201406:38

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the Catholic belief in the Eucharist as the literal body and blood of Jesus Christ. It delves into Jesus' words from the Gospel of St. John, emphasizing his promise to give his flesh for eternal life. The script recounts the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted the sacrament and commanded his apostles to continue the practice. It connects the Eucharist to the concept of Original Sin and explains how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross pays for humanity's sins, allowing for eternal life. The script concludes by highlighting the transformative power of Holy Communion, enabling believers to receive God's grace and become holy.

Takeaways

  • 🍞 In the Gospel of John, Jesus refers to himself as the 'living bread' that came down from heaven, indicating that consuming this bread would grant eternal life.
  • 🤔 Many disciples found Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood to be absurd and struggled to accept this teaching.
  • 🔄 Jesus reinforced his teachings even when faced with disbelief, emphasizing the necessity of consuming his flesh and blood for eternal life.
  • 🍇 The Last Supper is depicted as the first Mass, where Jesus transformed bread and wine into his body and blood and instructed his Apostles to continue this practice.
  • 📜 The words used by priests during the Mass today are the same as those spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper, highlighting the continuity of this tradition.
  • 🙏 The Eucharist is believed to be the body and blood of Christ, a belief that remained unquestioned for over a millennium in the Church.
  • 🍎 The concept of Original Sin, where Adam and Eve's disobedience to God led to a broken relationship between humanity and God, is central to understanding the need for redemption.
  • 🐑 Jesus is considered the 'Lamb of God', whose sacrifice on the cross was necessary to reconcile humanity with God and overcome death.
  • 🥩 The act of eating Jesus' flesh and drinking his blood symbolizes unity with God and is seen as a remedy for the sin committed through eating the forbidden fruit.
  • 🌟 Receiving Holy Communion is a way for believers to receive God's life, strength, and grace, enabling them to resist sin and become more like God.
  • 🌞 Through the Eucharist, Christians can be united with Jesus in a physical and spiritual way, allowing them to partake in divine life.

Q & A

  • What does Jesus mean when he says 'I am the living bread that came down from heaven'?

    -Jesus is referring to himself as the source of eternal life, indicating that by consuming this 'bread,' which symbolizes his body, believers can have everlasting life.

  • Why did many disciples leave Jesus after he spoke about eating his flesh and drinking his blood?

    -The disciples left because they found his teachings hard to accept and comprehend. They were struggling with the idea of consuming Jesus' flesh and blood, which seemed absurd to them.

  • What is the significance of the Last Supper in the context of the Mass?

    -The Last Supper is significant because it was the first Mass where Jesus transformed bread and wine into his body and blood, and instructed his Apostles to continue this practice, which is now known as the Eucharist.

  • What is the Eucharist and why is it central to Catholic Mass?

    -The Eucharist is the sacrament in Catholic Mass where bread and wine are consecrated to become the body and blood of Christ. It is central because it represents the unity of believers with Christ and the forgiveness of sins.

  • How does the Eucharist relate to the concept of Original Sin?

    -The Eucharist is seen as a remedy for Original Sin. Just as Adam and Eve's disobedience was through eating, the remedy for sin is received through consuming the Eucharist, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice for humanity.

  • Why did Jesus have to die according to the script?

    -Jesus had to die to pay the price for humanity's sins and to conquer death, thereby opening the way for people to achieve eternal life and reunite with God.

  • What is the purpose of eating Jesus' flesh and drinking his blood as mentioned in the Gospel of John?

    -It symbolizes believers' union with Christ and their reception of divine life, strength, and grace to resist sin and become holy.

  • How does the script explain the necessity of the crucifixion?

    -The script explains that the crucifixion was necessary for God to become man, take on the punishment humans deserved, and pay the ultimate price for sin, which is death.

  • What does it mean to say that 'no one comes to the father except through me' as stated by Jesus?

    -This statement signifies that Jesus is the sole mediator between God and humanity, and that salvation and access to God can only be achieved through faith in him.

  • Why is the Eucharist considered a physical presence of Jesus during the Mass?

    -The Eucharist is considered the physical presence of Jesus because, according to Catholic belief, the bread and wine are transformed into his body and blood, allowing believers to be united with him in a tangible way.

  • What is the role of the priest in the celebration of the Mass as per the script?

    -The priest plays the role of Christ's representative, continuing the tradition of the Last Supper by consecrating the Eucharist and leading the congregation in the celebration of the Mass.

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