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Vatican II: Dogmatic Constitution on the Church: Excerpts on the Eucharist
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"THE REAL PRESENCE
CHRIST IN THE EUCHARIST
Vatican II
DOGMATIC CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH
LUMEN GENTIUM
Excerpts on the Eucharist
Proclaimed By His Holiness, Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964
CHAPTER I: THE MYSTERY OF THE CHURCH
As often as the sacrifice of the cross by which
"Christ our Pasch is sacrificed" (1 Cor. 5:7) is
celebrated on the altar, the work of our redemption is carried
out. Likewise, in the sacrament of the Eucharistic bread, the
unity of believers, who form one body in Christ (cf. 1 Cor.
10:17), is both expressed and brought about. All men are called
to this union with Christ, who is the light of the world, from
whom we go forth, through whom we live, and towards whom our
whole life is directed.
[6] Through baptism we are formed in the likeness of Christ:
"For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body"
(1 Cor.12:13). In this sacred rite fellowship in Christ's death
and resurrection is symbolized and is brought about: "For we
were buried with him by means of baptism into death"; and if
"we have been united with him in the likeness of his death,
we shall be so in the likeness of his resurrection also"
(Rom. 6:4-5). Really sharing in the body of the Lord in the
breaking of the Eucharistic bread, we are taken up into communion
with him and with one another. "Because the bread is
one, we, though many, are one body, all of us who partake of the
one bread" (1 Cor. 10:17). In this way all of us are made
members of his body (cf. 1 Cor. 12:27), "but severally
members one of another" (Rom. 12:4). As all the members of
the human body, though they are many, form one body, so also are
the faithful in Christ (cf. 1 Cor.12:12).
CHAPTER II: THE PEOPLE OF GOD
Though they differ essentially and not only in degree, the
common priesthood of the faithful and "
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