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The Sacrament of Holy Communion

Holy Communion: Our Life in Christ:

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is the third of the Sacraments of Initiation. Even though we are required to receive Communion at least once per year (our Easter Duty), and the Church urges us to receive Communion frequently (even daily, if possible), it is called a sacrament of initiation because, like Baptism and Confirmation, it brings us into the fullness of our life in Christ.

In Holy Communion, we are eating the True Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, without which "you shall not have life in you" (John 6:53).

Preparing for the Sacrament of Holy Communion:

Because of the intimate connection of the Sacrament of Holy Communion to our life in Christ, we must be free of any grave or mortal sin before receiving it, as St. Paul explained in 1 Corinthians 11:27-29. Otherwise, as he warns, we receive the sacrament unworthily, and we "eateth and drinketh damnation" to ourselves.

If we are aware of having committed a mortal sin, we must participate in the Sacrament of Confession first. The Church sees the two sacraments as connected, and urges us, when we can, to join frequent Confession with frequent Communion.


Making a Spiritual Communion:

If we cannot receive Holy Communion physically, either because we cannot make it to Mass or because we need to go to Confession first, we can pray an Act of Spiritual Communion, in which we express our desire to be united with Christ and ask Him to come into our soul. A spiritual communion is not sacramental, but prayed devoutly, it can be a source of grace that can strengthen us until we can receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion once again.


The Effects of the Sacrament of Holy Communion:

Receiving Holy Communion worthily brings us graces that affect us both spiritually and physically. Spiritually, our souls become more united to Christ, both through the graces we receive and through the change in our actions that those graces effect. Frequent Communion increases our love for God and for our neighbor, which expresses itself in action, which makes us more like Christ.

Physically, frequent Communion relieves us of our passions. Priests and other spiritual directors who counsel those who are struggling with passions, especially sexual sins, often urge frequent reception not only of the Sacrament of Confession but of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. By receiving Christ's Body and Blood, our own bodies are sanctified, and we grow in our likeness to Christ. In fact, as Fr. John Hardon points out in his Modern Catholic Dictionary, the Church teaches that "A final effect of Communion is to remove the personal guilt of venial sins, and the temporal [earthly and purgatorial] punishment due to forgiven sins, whether venial or mortal."

Source: Catholicism

 

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  1. Evening Prayer and Benediction

    Evening Prayer and Benediction will take place today at 5:00 p.m. and again next Sunday, 13th March, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. as we celebrate the Rite of Election. Parishioners are encouraged to support our Catechumens.


  2. Members of Women's Auxiliary Thanks to All

    Members of the Women's Auxiliary of our Parish would like to thank all those who supported their recent Festival of Tables. Proceeds will aid our Cathedral Building Fund.


  3. Construction of a Kiosk

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  4. "Years of Favour" book on sale

    As part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the establishment of Nassau as a diocese, the book "Years of Favour" was produced.

    This magnificent document on our diocese, from its history to the present, was introduced on Sunday, 29th January, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. here at St. Francis. All are invited. 


  5. RCIA Meeting
    Adult Catholics interested in becoming Team Members or sponsors are invited to attend the RCIA meetings which are held on Wednesdays in the parish centre.
  6. St. Francis Xavier Cathedral thanks the donors

     We wish to thank the 45 donors who have contributed $40,115.00 to the 2011 anual Appeal. St. Francis Xavier Cathedral has set a target of $300000.00 from at least 450 persons. We look forward to receiving a balance of $259885.00 from an additional 405 donors.

    Please be prepared to give your pledge to one of your appeal members as we move "Onward Together in Faith: Sharing His Gifts."


  7. Parking of Vehicles outside the eastern wall

    Parishioners are reminded that it is an offense to park your vehicles outside the eastern wall of the Church's property.  When parked in this area, your vehicles cause the obstruction of traffic which can lead to a serious accident occurring at this junction.  Vehicles found parked in this no-parking area will be towed at the owners expense.  


  8. Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist

    Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, Commentators and Lectors are asked to pick up a copy of the new schedule after Mass.
     


  9. St Francis Congratulates Sister Jacinta

     Congratulations to Sister Jacinta  Neely on her recent retirement after 42 years of teaching. We wish her  all the best in the future and may God continue to bless her.


  10. Altar Servers Meeting

    Altar Server Meeting will no longer be held on Tuesdays.
    Meetings will be held on Saturday evenings after the 6:00 p.m. Mass and on Sunday after both the 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Masses for 15 minutes.
    All altar servers are asked to be present for these meetings.

     


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