“Eucharist is the true foundation of communion among men,” while charity has “in the sacrament of the altar its final nourishment.” No human or social virtue “could hold on by itself,” writes theologian Stefano Fontana.
Andrea Gagliarducci, MondayVatican
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
“Eucharist is the true foundation of communion among men,” while charity has “in the sacrament of the altar its final nourishment.” No human or social virtue “could hold on by itself,” writes theologian Stefano Fontana.
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