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He was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.
Then their eyes were opened and they knew who he was by the breaking of the bread.
This should always occur prior to the breaking of the bread.
For this Gospel, recognition does not come at the breaking of the bread.
In seeing Christ in the breaking of the bread, everything became different.
Jesus revealed himself during the breaking of the bread.
On the other hand, the action of the breaking of the bread is clearly realistic.
After the breaking of the bread, the disciples saw.
It was in the breaking of the bread that Jesus was seen to be alive.
Jesus is risen, we must tell the others that which was made known to us on the road, and in the breaking of the bread."
The breaking of the bread represents the broken body of Christ.
Other chalices may be filled from the jug after the Breaking of the Bread'.
It highlights various aspects of the service such as the breaking of the bread, prayers and singing.
Instead of the breaking of the bread being a sign of friendship; God takes our human lives and changes them.
Luke, after relating the breaking of the bread, has these words,"Do this in remembrance of me".
Therefore, the breaking of the bread does not affect the dimensions of the whole body of Christ.
Breaking of the Bread The president breaks the consecrated bread.
Breaking of the Bread This reminds us how Jesus shared food with the five thousand.
It can happen, as it did at Emmaus, that he is recognized only in the breaking of the bread (cf.
At Mass, Christians recognise Christ "present" among them in the "breaking of the bread".
He selected as his episcopal motto: "In the Breaking of the Bread".
The words provided at the breaking of the bread must be used on Sundays and Principal Holy Days.
Another problem occurs in the breaking of the bread, for it seems to some that the fragment of the bread cannot contain the whole body.
The Confractorium is sung during the breaking of the bread, which has no counterpart in Gregorian chant.
A Christian community perseveres in the breaking of the bread through regular participation in the holy Eucharist.