Eucharist
The Most Holy Eucharist — the sacrament of Christ's body and blood, offered daily as a perpetual sacrifice and carried to protect it from profanation. Lapide daily offered the sacred Host "even to the very end of his life" and carried the Eucharist out of the church at Aspromont "lest it be profaned by heretics."
Preliminaries
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THE LIFE OF CORNELIUS A LAPIDE.
— Lapide, after ordination, "daily offered the sacred Host as a perpetual sacrifice, even to the very end of his life."
"he was ordained a priest and daily offered the sacred Host as a perpetual sacrifice, even to the very end of his life"
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THE LIFE OF CORNELIUS A LAPIDE.
— During the attack at Aspromont, Lapide carried the Eucharist out of the church "lest it be profaned by heretics."
"by the help of the Most Holy Eucharist, which he was carrying out of the church lest it be profaned by heretics"