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Bon_Croix
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There was an interesting discussion on EWTN last week amongst Fr. Pacwa and a group from Colorado who have a shroud association there.
They believe they have evidence to show that it was possible (maybe not likely or maybe likely) that the shroud used to bury Jesus (burial cloth) was one of the table cloths used at the Last Supper. This is the same shroud that was on the body of Jesus from his burial after death until his resurrection. It has the same rectangular shape as the altar cloth that covers the altar at each Mass, and the altar could be representative of the stone on which his body was laid. The bread and wine on top of the altar cloth, during the Eucharistic Celebration, is significant since his death destroyed death and he gained power over death.
Of course, all this traces back to the earliest Christian roots. So, when we receive the Eucharist, we are receiving something that has power over death. We are receiving the Risen Lord. This is our Passover; the New Passover, which is more than just a memorial, but yet is linked to and surpasses the Passover of the Old Testament.
P.S. They mentioned that the shroud is linen woven in herringbone pattern.
They believe they have evidence to show that it was possible (maybe not likely or maybe likely) that the shroud used to bury Jesus (burial cloth) was one of the table cloths used at the Last Supper. This is the same shroud that was on the body of Jesus from his burial after death until his resurrection. It has the same rectangular shape as the altar cloth that covers the altar at each Mass, and the altar could be representative of the stone on which his body was laid. The bread and wine on top of the altar cloth, during the Eucharistic Celebration, is significant since his death destroyed death and he gained power over death.
Of course, all this traces back to the earliest Christian roots. So, when we receive the Eucharist, we are receiving something that has power over death. We are receiving the Risen Lord. This is our Passover; the New Passover, which is more than just a memorial, but yet is linked to and surpasses the Passover of the Old Testament.
P.S. They mentioned that the shroud is linen woven in herringbone pattern.