The Eucharist is a central ritual of Christianity, where bread and wine are dedicated by appointed pastors and consumed by pastors and congregates to obey Jesus' command in the last Supper. The Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church, the Lutheran Church and many other Protestant churches are considered sacramentes that symbolize and influence the unity of Christ and believers. Baptists and others call communion as a "system" rather than a sacrament, emphasizing obedience to the commandments.
Eucharre etiquette: In this part of the Catholic Mass, receive communion bread and blessed wine and pray for believers to become the body and blood of Christ. Prior to the crucifixion of the Bible, according to the last Supper of the Lord, the Eucharist ceremony took root with his disciples. Can you skip Sunday Mass from time to time? The holy Mass is the foundation of Catholic spiritual life, inviting followers to open their heart and accept the grace of God. There is no serious reason to skip a mass. Mass is a serious sin. Serious causes include disease, dangerous weather or emergency
Episcopal celebration is a traditional sacrament with a particular emphasis on the Eucharist, also known as the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, and the Mass. Communion is the center of the Episcopal Church as the most common prayer and praise, where life, death, resurrection of Jesus Christ read through the Bible, sing, thanks to God thanks to bread and wine through prayer I will. The passion of Christ, the destruction of bread, and the myriad benefits of bread and wine are declared. It represents the body and blood of Christ founded in the last supper. Many Britons celebrate the Eucharist like the West Catholic tradition, but they recognize a considerable degree of ceremonial freedom, from simple to refined.
Martin Luther acknowledged that Christ exists in the Eucharist. But he rejected the doctrine of reform and taught that the body of Christ 's glory is present (assimilation) with bread and wine in the Eucharist; he limits the actual existence to the moment of getting fellowship. Other reformers believe that the body of Christ exists as a sign and that the word of Christ should be expressed in a symbolic or symbolic sense rather than a literal meaning.