Un recorrido por la exposición “VERUM CORPUS”. Reflexiones y consideraciones / A journey through an exhibition, “Verum Corpus”. Reflections and considerations
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Con motivo del Año Eucarístico Internacional la diócesis de Coria-Cáceres organizó una exposición titulada Verum Corpus. El autor nos propone un recorrido a través de la reflexión que animó dicha exposición en torno a las salas y estancias que la configuraron: “Verdadero Cuerpo”, “Verdadera Sangre”, “Tomad y comed. Esto es mi cuerpo, tomad y bebed, esta es mi sangre”, “Haced esto en memoria mía” y como eje transversal el mandato de Jesús a sus apóstoles, antes de su Ascensión a los Cielos: “Esto os mando: que os améis unos a otros como yo os he amado”.
Due to the International Eucharistic Year, Coria-Cáceres diocese organised an exhibition under the name of “Verum Corpus”. The author proposes that we reflect on the reason why this exhibition was encouraged. In the same way, he suggests that we have a look around the rooms where it was held; “True Body”, “True Blood”, “Take and eat, this is my body. Take and drink, this is my blood”, “Do this in my memory”. Moreover, as the central issue on this matter, a quotation made by Jesus can be added: “My command is this: love each other as I have loved you”. These words were pronounced before the Ascension.
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