“Fortunate is the man who is broken in pieces and offered to others, who is poured out and given to others to drink. When his time of trial comes, he will not be afraid. He will have nothing to fear. He will already have understood that, in the celebration of love, by grace man is broken and not divided, eaten and never consumed. By grace he has become Christ, and so his life gives food and drink to his brother. That is to say, he nourishes the other's very existence and makes it grow.” LifeSacrificeTheologyOrthodoxOffering Book:Hymn of Entry: Liturgy and Life in the Orthodox Church Source: Hymn of Entry: Liturgy and Life in the Orthodox Church