God Is Near Us: The Eucharist, the Heart of Life

by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

Other authorsHenry Taylor (Translator), Stephan Otto Horn (Editor), Vinzenz Pfnür (Editor), POPE BENEDICT XVI
Paperback, 2003

Barcode

4524

Call number

234.163 RAT

Status

Available

Call number

234.163 RAT

Pages

152

Description

The Second Vatican Council says, "We ought to try to discover a new reverence for the Eucharistic mystery. Something is happening that is greater than anything we can do. The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is the font from which all her power flows." This profound statement about the Eucharist stands at the center of this book by Cardinal Ratzinger. He compellingly shows us the biblical, historical, and theological dimensions of the Eucharist. The Cardinal draws far-reaching conclusions, focusing on the importance of one's personal devotion to and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, for the personal reception of Communion by the individual Christian, as well as for the life of the Church. For Ratzinger, any transformation of the world on the social plane grows out of the celebration of the Eucharist. He beautifully illustrates how the omnipotent God comes intimately close to us in the Holy Eucharist, the Heart of Life.… (more)

Publication

Ignatius Press (2003), Edition: 1st, 152 pages

Original publication date

2001

ISBN

0898709628 / 9780898709629

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(29 ratings; 4.2)

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LibraryThing member smouw
This book reaffirmed my Catholic beliefs as well as the mystery and beauty of the Eucharist.
LibraryThing member tony_sturges
The Second Vatican Council says, "We ought to try to discover a new reverence for the Eucharistic mystery. Something is happening that is greater than anything we can do. The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is the font from which all her power flows."
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This profound statement about the Eucharist stands at the center of this book by Cardinal Ratzinger. He compellingly shows us the biblical, historical, and theological dimensions of the Eucharist. The Cardinal draws far-reaching conclusions, focusing on the importance of one's personal devotion to and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, for the personal reception of Communion by the individual Christian, as well as for the life of the Church. For Ratzinger, any transformation of the world on the social plane grows out of the celebration of the Eucharist. He beautifully illustrates how the omnipotent God comes intimately close to us in the Holy Eucharist, the Heart of Life.
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