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  2. Blessing - Wikipedia

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    'To be blessed' means to be favored by God, the source of all blessing. [2] Blessings, therefore, are directly associated with, and are believed to come from, God. Thus, to express a blessing is like bestowing a wish on someone that they experience the favor of God, and to acknowledge God as the source of all blessing.

  3. Matthew 5:8 - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word makarios cannot adequately be rendered as "blessed" nor "happy", as it is rather 'a term of congratulation and recommendation', [3] that can also mean "satisfied" (as in Psalm 1:1). [4] The word purity is

  4. Eulogia - Wikipedia

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    The word eulogia has a special use in connection with monastic life. In the Benedictine Rule monks are forbidden to receive "litteras, eulogias, vel quaelibet munuscula" without the abbot's leave. Here the word may be used in the sense of blessed bread only, but it seems to have a wider signification, and to designate any kind of present.

  5. Beatitudes - Wikipedia

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    In the Latin Vulgate, each of these blessings begins with the word beātī, which translates to ' blessed ' (plural adjective). The corresponding word in the original Greek is μακάριοι (makarioi), with the same meaning. [a] [4] Thus "Blessed are the poor in spirit" appears in Latin as beātī pauperēs spīritū. [5]

  6. Matthew 5:5 - Wikipedia

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    But because the Prophet had said, The meek shall inherit the earth, (Ps. 36:11.) He used these well-known words in conveying His meaning. [11] Glossa Ordinaria: The meek, who have possessed themselves, shall possess hereafter the inheritance of the Father; to possess is more than to have, for we have many things which we lose immediately. [11]

  7. Matthew 5:7 - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word makarios cannot adequately be rendered as "blessed" nor "happy", as it is rather 'a term of congratulation and recommendation' [4] which can also mean "satisfied" (as in Psalm 1:1). [ 5 ]

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  9. Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    The Eucharist (/ ˈ juː k ər ɪ s t / YOO-kər-ist; from Koinē Greek: εὐχαριστία, romanized: evcharistía, lit. ' thanksgiving '), also called Holy Communion, the Blessed Sacrament or the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite, considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others.