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** followed by the "Great Amen" | ** followed by the "Great Amen" | ||
=== E === | === E === | ||
==== Ec ==== | |||
*'''ecclesia/ ecclesiastic''' | *'''ecclesia/ ecclesiastic''' | ||
**ecclesia = church | **ecclesia = church | ||
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***regards all things related to end of times, including death, judgment, resurrection, heaven, purgatory, hell | ***regards all things related to end of times, including death, judgment, resurrection, heaven, purgatory, hell | ||
***referenced in the Creed | ***referenced in the Creed | ||
**from Greek ''eskhatos'' for "last, furthest" in time, space, degree | **from Greek ''eskhatos'' for "last, furthest" in time, space, degree | ||
**from PIE '''*ehgs-''' for "out" ('''eghs-ko-)''',+ ''-ology'' (study of, branch of knowledge, from Greek ''-logia'') | **from PIE '''*ehgs-''' for "out" ('''eghs-ko-)''',+ ''-ology'' (study of, branch of knowledge, from Greek ''-logia'') | ||
*'''economy''' | *'''economy''' | ||
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*'''ecumenical council''' | *'''ecumenical council''' | ||
*'''elder''' | *'''elder''' | ||
** | **generally, "one who has authority" in a community | ||
**from OE ''eald'', ''ald'' for "old" | |||
**in the early Church, elders were those who taught and preached the Gospel | |||
==== Em ==== | |||
*'''Emmanuel''' | *'''Emmanuel''' | ||
**means "God-with-us" | **means "God-with-us" | ||
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**from Greek ''etymologia'' for "analysis to find true origin of a word" | **from Greek ''etymologia'' for "analysis to find true origin of a word" | ||
***''etymon = (''true sense) + -''logy (''"word") | ***''etymon = (''true sense) + -''logy (''"word") | ||
==== Eu ==== | |||
*'''Eucharist''' | *'''Eucharist''' | ||
**sacrament of the Last Supper | **sacrament of the Last Supper | ||
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****"The Greek words ''eucharistein'' and ''eulogein'' recall the Jewish blessings that proclaim - especially during a meal - God's works: creation, redemption, and sanctification." ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/336/ CCC 1328]) | ****"The Greek words ''eucharistein'' and ''eulogein'' recall the Jewish blessings that proclaim - especially during a meal - God's works: creation, redemption, and sanctification." ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/336/ CCC 1328]) | ||
***'''Eukharistia''' = "the Lord's Supper" | ***'''Eukharistia''' = "the Lord's Supper" | ||
**'''eucharistic''' | **'''eucharistic''' = of or pertaining to the Eucharist or the Liturgy of the Eucharist | ||
**'''host''' | **'''host''' = the consecrated Bread (body of Christ) | ||
**'''monstrance''' | **'''monstrance =''' a vessel, or container, with door open or transparent cover that displays the consecrated Eucharist for adoration | ||
** '''tabernacle''' = used to store consecrated hosts outside of mass | |||
** '''tabernacle''' | |||
* '''evangel''' | * '''evangel''' | ||
** = the gospel/ "the good news" | ** = the gospel/ "the good news" |