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11 x 14 in. Professional Photographic Print
$19.95 + $7.95 S&H
Holy Eucharist
8.5 x 11 in. Professional Photographic Print
$16.95 + $7.95 S&H
8.5 x 11 in. Professional Canvass Print and Gold Frame
$99.95 + $12.95 S&H
Holy Eucharist
8.5 x 11 in. Professional Photographic Print and Gold Frame
$36.95 + $12.95 S&H
11 x 14 in. Professional Canvass Print and Gold Frame
$122.95 + $16.95 S&H
Holy Eucharist
11 x 14 in. Professional Photographic Print and Gold Frame
$49.95 + $16.95 S&H
11 x 14 in. Canvass Print emulating an oil painting
$92.95 + $9.95 S&H
Holy Eucharist
8.5 x 11 in. Canvass Print emulating an oil painting
$79.95 + $9.95 S&H
Description of artistic print
HOLY EUCHARIST
The central image in this Catholic high resolution print is the Holy Eucharist under both species of bread and wind. The Eucharist is the very sacrifice of the Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, which he instituted at the last supper (Luke: 22, 19-20 and Corinthians 11: 24-25) to perpetuate the sacrifice of the cross throughout the ages until he returns in glory. It is a perpetual memorial of his death and Resurrection in which Christ is consumed, the soul is filled with grace and a pledge of future glory is given to us.
The Eucharist is a memorial in the sense that it makes present and actual the sacrifice that Christ offered to the Father on the cross, once and for all on behalf of mankind. The sacrifice of the cross, and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one and the same sacrifice. The priest and the victim are the same; only the manner of offering is different: in a bloody manner on the cross, in an unbloody manner in the Eucharist.
In the Eucharist the sacrifice of Christ becomes the sacrifice of the members of his body. The lives of the faithful, their praises, their sufferings, their prayers, their work are united to those of Christ. The Eucharist is offered for all the faithful, living and dead, in reparation for the sins of all and to obtain spiritual and temporal benefit from God.
In the Eucharist Christ makes himself present and gives us his Body and Blood as food and drink, uniting us to himself and to one another.
On top of the main image is a Dove that represents the Holy Spirit, through whose power the transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the body, blood, soul and divinity of Christ occurs. On either side of the main image are the Greek letters Alpha and Omega, which Jesus used to describe himself as the beginning and end of all things. Just below them are two circles that each contain the six pointed star of the old testament and the eight pointed star of the new testament, which together speak of and point to the one word of God – Jesus. In the lower left of the window is a circle that contains the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which is a symbol of his consuming and sacrificial love for us. In the lower right of the window is an ancient image of the Lamb of God often portrayed in the book of Revelations.
Description of artistic print
Holy Eucharist