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  2. Ecclesia de Eucharistia - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesia de Eucharistia (The Church from the Eucharist) is an encyclical by Pope John Paul II published on April 17, 2003. Its title, as is customary, is taken from the opening words of the Latin version of the text, which is rendered in the English translation as "The Church draws her life from the Eucharist".

  3. Mysterium fidei (encyclical) - Wikipedia

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    Mysterium Fidei is an encyclical letter of Pope Paul VI on the Eucharist, published in September 1965. ... Ecclesia de Eucharistia; Sacramentum caritatis;

  4. Dominicae cenae - Wikipedia

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    Dominicae Cenae (English: The Mystery and Worship of the Eucharist) is an apostolic letter written by Pope John Paul II concerning the Eucharist and its role in the life of the Church and the life of the priest. It also touches on other Eucharistic topics.

  5. Spiritual communion - Wikipedia

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    [This quote needs a citation] The basis of this practice was explained by Pope John Paul II in his encyclical, Ecclesia de Eucharistia: In the Eucharist, "unlike any other sacrament, the mystery [of communion] is so perfect that it brings us to the heights of every good thing: Here is the ultimate goal of every human desire, because here we ...

  6. Eucharist in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In his encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia of 17 April 2003, Pope John Paul II taught that all authority of bishops and priests is primarily a function of their vocation to celebrate the Eucharist. Their governing authority flows from their priestly function, not the other way around.

  7. James Ambrose Dominic Aylward - Wikipedia

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    The end of it appears in the English translation of the 2003 Encyclical by Pope John Paul II, Ecclesia De Eucharistia, n. 62. [ 2 ] It is also used in the Lectionary in Australia.

  8. Fides et ratio - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesia de Eucharistia → Fides et ratio ( Latin for 'Faith and Reason') is an encyclical promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 1998. It was one of 14 encyclicals issued by John Paul II.

  9. Encyclical - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "encyclical" originally simply meant a circulating letter, it acquired a more specific meaning within the context of the Catholic Church. In 1740, Pope Benedict XIV wrote a letter titled Ubi primum, which is generally regarded as the first encyclical. The term is now used almost exclusively for a kind of letter sent out by the ...