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** [[Holy Communion (non-denominational service order)]] | ** [[Holy Communion (non-denominational service order)]] | ||
** [[Matthew 26]] | ** [[Matthew 26]] | ||
* [[Last Supper]] | * [[Last Supper]] | ||
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− | + | The Eucharist (or Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper) refers to the memorial service that [[Christian]]s perform in fulfillment of [[Jesus]]' instruction, recorded in the [[New Testament]] to do in memory of him what he did at his [[Last Supper]]. Jesus gave his disciples bread, saying "This is my body," and wine, saying "This is my blood." Different Christian denominations view Holy Communion somewhat differently, with most Protestants believing that is symbolic only, whereas Roman Catholicism teaches that the bread and wine is actually the body and blood of Christ. | |
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− | The Eucharist (or Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper) refers to the memorial service that [[Christian]]s perform in fulfillment of [[Jesus]]' instruction, recorded in the [[New Testament]] to do in memory of him what he did at his [[Last Supper]]. Jesus gave his disciples bread, saying "This is my body," and wine, saying "This is my blood." Different Christian denominations view Holy Communion somewhat differently, with most Protestants believing that is symbolic only, whereas Roman Catholicism teaches that the bread and wine is | ||
===Names for Holy Communion=== | ===Names for Holy Communion=== | ||
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Jesus said to them, "This is my blood of the new covenant, which is poured out for many. Mark 14:24
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The Eucharist (or Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper) refers to the memorial service that Christians perform in fulfillment of Jesus' instruction, recorded in the New Testament to do in memory of him what he did at his Last Supper. Jesus gave his disciples bread, saying "This is my body," and wine, saying "This is my blood." Different Christian denominations view Holy Communion somewhat differently, with most Protestants believing that is symbolic only, whereas Roman Catholicism teaches that the bread and wine is actually the body and blood of Christ.
Names for Holy Communion
The Last Supper in the Bible
Theology - Differences in opinion
Roman Catholicism
Protestant
Lutheranism
Eastern Orthodox
Liturgy
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