Eucharist with a Small "E"
"Imagine a spirituality rooted in doing what Jesus did," writes the author, "one that adds a sacramental dimension to our everyday lives." Miriam Therese Winter opens our eyes to a new way of following Christ. eucharist with a small "e," like the Sacrament itself, was modeled by Jesus and manifests what Jesus is about. It empowers us to continue what Jesus began, to identify with those who are hungry and thirsty, are sick or in prison, and to fill their needs because, in truth, we are all one.