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    The level of Influence of the Eucharistic celebration on the Catholic Family Social Life in Busuubizi Catholic Parish.

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    Masters Dissertation (680.2Kb)
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    2007-04
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    Kyagambiddwa, Simon Peter
    Kyagambidwa, Simon Peter
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    The Catholic Church has always considered the Eucharist as the source and the summit of Christian life. Without it the Church cannot stand by her own. The Church puts a lot of importance on the clear understanding of the Eucharist in the life of the Church as a whole but also in the life of a faithful member of the Church. Since the early time of the Church those to receive the Eucharist had to be thoroughly examined and trained in matters regarding the importance of the Eucharist. Those found worthy were accepted to receive the Eucharist. Even in the present day the Church has maintained the same practice. The question that remains in mind whether people really do understand what they celebrate and later alone what they receive? Sometimes there is a big gap between what is expected of someone who receives the Eucharist. Some of those who receive the Eucharist live lives that are even worse those of the pagans. Some of them live in perpetual conflicts with others, some do attend witchcraft functions and so on. Pope Pious X invited all Catholics to say the Mass and live the Mass. It is that very gap between the expected and hat is experienced in practice that forced the researcher to go to the field to find out the cause for that.
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