Manners & Etiquette
The Body & Dignity
Christ's Command
Food as Gift
The Practice of Eating
100

This is the term for the "social rules" that change between different times and places

etiquette

100

The body is a "witness to creation as a fundamental" one of these.

a gift

100

According to the slides, rudeness indicates that our love for Christ does not do this.

run very deep

100

The general theme that connects food to the Last Supper and all other meals.

Eucharistic Connection

100

To eat eucharistically means to eat with this quality.

gratitude

200

These are the "underlying principles of honor and respect".

manners

200

The chapter title refers to this being inscribed in the human body through redemption.

a new dignity

200

Jesus said, "Whatever we do to the least of His people, we do" this.

to Him (to Christ)

200

Food signifies life, community, and this other concept, meaning reliance on outside help.

dependence

200

Eating in this manner, described as "picky," is a sign of gluttony.

daintily

300

Manners and etiquette vary between different cultures, but this fact about them remains constant.

their importance

300

The ultimate goal to which each person is moving, summarized as a

communion of persons

300

The actions of common courtesy allow us to honor Christ in this way.

honoring others

300

Offering food to others is called this kind of "symbolic, sacramentalized expression".

expression of love

300

The practice of feasting and fasting throughout the year aligns with these.

Church's liturgical seasons

400

C.S. Lewis's "Great Dance" is defined by this two-part action among participants.

giving place and receiving it

400

When we honor one another, we honor them as these.

other Christs

400

The three virtues listed as the "little steps" of the grace-filled dance.

hope, faith, and charity

400

Food brings nourishment, joy, and forges these.

bonds of love and community

400

Moderating our inordinate desires through feasting and fasting helps us develop this virtue.

temperance

500

The slide describes modern culture, in contrast to the Dance, as being like this.

"bumper car arena"

500

The presentation's opening prayer reminds us that our bodies, minds, and hearts are instruments of this.

Your grace or God's grace

500

According to the slides, this state comes through the "daily denial of the self" in "little things".

holiness

500

The little things we do now prepare us for these types of moments.

extraordinary moments

500

Sharing meals reminds us that we are called to live in this state with others.

communion