![]() The liturgical prayer of consecration of the elements used in the Eucharist. Greek for "offering" ( ana "up" or "back" + ferō carry, lift). The word is Greek for recollection or remembrance. ![]() Used liturgically to recognize the presence of the person or event commemorated in the Lord's Supper service. The word comes from the Greek word agnoeō (ἀγνοέω) meaning not knowing. The view that we do not know anything with certainty about God. The word also is used to describe the common meal early Christians held in connection with the Eucharist. It is the one used to designate the love of God for us, our love for God, and our most profound love for one another. ![]() ![]() One of three different Greek words for love, designating love that sacrifices one's own desires for the other. Your browser does not support HTML5 audio. Shoup, Dean of the School of Engineering and GPPM Studentsĭesigned for GPPM students at Santa Clara University, September 2000įor optimal viewing, navigation and audio, use on a desktop, laptop or tablet. ![]()
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