"This is the tradition of the LORD that I received, and, that, in my turn, I have handed on to you; the LORD JESUS, on the night that HE was delivered up, took bread and, after giving thanks, broke it, saying, 'This is MY body which is broken for you; do this in memory of ME.' In the same manner, taking the cup after the supper, HE said, 'This cup is the new Covenant, in MY blood. Whenever you drink it, do it in memory of ME.' So, then, whenever you eat of this bread and drink from this cup, you are proclaiming the death of the LORD, until HE comes." - 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
(The Eucharist is the center and heart of the life of the Church, which is, before all else, a communion with GOD and with others. The Church is not only an instrument for spreading the Good News, but the place here on earth where people can already experience the union between themselves and CHRIST.
You are proclaiming the death of the LORD until HE comes. All the Eucharists celebrated around the world each day and every minute of the day, remind us that the death of CHRIST fills up the time until HIS coming.
History cannot cease, nor civilization be stagnant as happened in past centuries. Not only does technical progress force us to advance, but also the requirements of justice springing from the death of the innocent [and here GOD is the innocent] destroy the established order. JESUS' death does not allow the world to rest or have peace. The Church reminds us of the death of CHRIST, not to preserve the past, but to draw from this unique event new energy for both reconciling and condemning.)
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