Praying the Eucharistic Prayer
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The Eucharistic Prayer is the center and summit of the entire celebration. The meaning of the prayer is that the entire congregation of the faithful should join itself with Christ in confessing the great deeds of God and in the offering of Sacrifice.
▶ In the Eucharistic Prayer, the Church offers Christ's sacrifice to the Father. The Church’s intention is that the faithful also learn to offer themselves in self-giving love, following Jesus' example.
▶ We remember. This is the opposite of amnesia, which means to forget. During this prayer we remember all that God has done for us: the Passion, Resurrection and glorious return of Christ Jesus. We listen especially for the words that Je- sus said: “Do this in remembrance of me.” We believe that Jesus continues his presence in our midst. To remember brings together the past, the present, and the future. The words remember, memorial, remembrance, memory, are used over and over.
▶ We call on the Holy Spirit to change these simple gifts of bread and wine into the Body and Blood—the continuing presence of Jesus—which our community of faith will share at Communion. The priest also calls on the Holy Spirit to change us, the people gathered. Taking part in the Eucharist forms us into the one body and spirit of Christ. WE are to be Christ Jesus in the world today.
▶ We repeat the words of Jesus, “This is my Body” and “This is the cup of my blood.” Christ is sacramentally present. The priest then asks us to make a me- morial acclamation of our own faith and so we say or sing: “We proclaim your death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again” or a similar acclamation. This IS the great mystery of our faith.
▶ We join with the entire church, living and dead. Gathered as we are here as God’s family, we join our hearts and prayers with all faithful people everywhere.
▶ At the conclusion of the Eucharistic prayer we sing the great AMEN. Sing this acclamation with high energy for we are saying YES, I believe, YES, I agree, YES, I want to follow Jesus.