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Footnotes 1 Cf. John Macquarrie, God‐Talk (London, 1967), p. 197. 1 Cf. ST 111, 39, 5. 2 Cf. Victor W. Turner, The Ritual Process (London, 1%9), p. 4. 3 A New Catechism (London‐New York, 1967), p. 336. In support of its thesis that the liturgy of the eucharist demands internal as well as external sociality the text quotes several examples from Mt 18 culminationg in the sying, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them’ (18:19). Whether the saying was made with liturgical intent is not clear, but Jewish and Christian parallels leave no doubt about the ‘presence’ occurring in a gathered plurality. 4 For texts and references see for example Placide Pernot, ‘ La Nation de Communauté dans les Actes de Vatican II ’, La Maison Dieu , 91 ( 1967 ), pp. 65 – 75 . 1 Cf. e.g. LG 7, quoting ‘baptized into one body’; for baptism as a bond, a means of incorporation in the context of the separated ‘ecclesial communities’ cf. Unitatis Redintegratio , 22. 1 Émile Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life , trans. J. W. Swain (London, 1915), p. 418. It
The Heythrop Journal – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 1973
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