EUCHARIST
c. AD 107
Ignatius of Antioch
The Eucharist is truly the body and blood of Christ, not a symbol
EUCHARIST
c. AD 107
Ignatius of Antioch
Only a Eucharist administered by the bishop, or by one he has authorised, is to be regarded as valid
EUCHARIST
c. AD 107
Ignatius of Antioch
The first day of the week Eucharist was the central act of Christian worship from the beginning
EUCHARIST
c. AD 155
Justin Martyr
The eucharistic thanksgiving is addressed to the Father through Christ and the people respond Amen
EUCHARIST
c. AD 155
Justin Martyr
Deacons carry the Eucharist to those absent from the assembly
EUCHARIST
c. AD 155
Justin Martyr
The Eucharist fulfils Malachi's prophecy of a pure offering acceptable to God
EUCHARIST
c. AD 155
Justin Martyr
The congregation's response of Amen to the eucharistic prayer is an act of participation and ratification
EUCHARIST
c. AD 155
Justin Martyr
The Eucharist consists of bread and a cup of water and wine, over which the president gives thanks
EUCHARIST
c. AD 180
Irenaeus of Lyon
The Eucharist contains the body and blood of Christ, which refutes those who deny the resurrection of the flesh
EUCHARIST
c. AD 180
Irenaeus of Lyon
Irenaeus teaches that the Eucharist is a firstfruit offered to God from his own creation