
1) Catholic rite 2) Ceremonial food and drink 3) Christian term 4) Eastern Orthodox liturgy 5) Eucharistic liturgy 6) French word used in English 7) Holy eucharist 8) Holy sacrament 9) Liturgy 10) Mass consumption 11) Sacrament 12) Sacrament of the eucharist 13) Spiritual communion with God 14) Thanksgiving
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1) Liturgy 2) Rite
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The Eucharist t, also called Holy Communion, the Lord`s Supper, and other names, is a sacrament accepted by almost all Christians. It is reenacted in accordance with Jesus` instruction at the Last Supper, as recorded in several books of the New Testament, that his followers do in remembrance of him as when he gave his disciples bread, saying, `......
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also known as Communion, and the Lord's Supper.
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• (n.) The sacrament of the Lord`s Supper; the solemn act of ceremony of commemorating the death of Christ, in the use of bread and wine, as the appointed emblems; the communion. • (n.) The act of giving thanks; thanksgiving.
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a Christian sacrament commemorating the action of Jesus at his Last Supper with his disciples, when he gave them bread saying, `This is my body,` and ... [64 related articles]
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Chief Christian sacrament, in which bread is eaten and wine drunk in memory of the death of Jesus. Other names for it are the Lord's Supper;Holy Communion;...
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1. The act of giving thanks; thanksgiving. 'Led through the vale of tears to the region of eucharist and hallelujahs.' (South) ... 2. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper; the solemn act of ceremony of commemorating the death of Christ, in the use of bread and wine, as the appointed emblems; the communion. See Sacrament. ... Origin: L. Euchaistia, Gr...
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Eu'cha·rist noun [ Latin
eucharistia , Greek
e'ycharisti`a , lit., a giving of thanks;
e'y^ +
cha`ris favor, grace, thanks; akin to
chai`rein to rejoice, and probably to
yearn : confer French
eucharistie .]
1. The act of givin...
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Eucharist is a name for the sacrament of the Lord's supper, in reference to the blessing and thanksgiving which accompany it.
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The Eucharist is the special meal that Jesus shares with us today. At Mass we receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
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The Christian ritual that focuses on the life, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The term has existed since the second century CE and comes from a thanksgiving prayer that acts as an important element of the rite. It also is known as the Divine Liturgy, Holy Communion, Lords Supper, or Mass (Smith and Green 1995
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The Lord's supper, communion.
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The Lord's supper, communion.
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[
n] - a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine
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Also called the Mass or Lord’s Supper, and based on a word for “thanksgiving,” the central Christian liturgical celebration; established by Jesus at the Last Supper.
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means 'thanksgiving'; refers to the bread and wine at Mass after they are consecrated by the priest and transformed into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
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the sacrament [qv] in which bread and wine is blessed or consecrated and then consumed (the communion).
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(pronunced: 'yo?ok?rist), a sacrament (Mass )containing the following elements: a commemoration of the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest, eventual crucifixion and resurrection.
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the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, a rite in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed in symbolic union with Christ. The word comes from a Greek word meaning `grateful.”
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Chief Christian sacrament, in which bread is eaten and wine drunk in memory of the death of Jesus. Other names for it are the Lord's Supper; Holy Communion; the Holy Liturgy (Eastern Orthodox); and the Mass (Roman Catholicism). Roman Catholics believe that the bread and wine are trans...
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literally means, 'thanksgiving'; Christian memorial meal of bread and wine that celebrates the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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The Catholic Church teaches that during the Mass, at the moment of Consecration, the host and wine are miraculously transformed into the actual body and blood of Christ, that he is truly present in the Sacrament, and that the Sacrament confers God’s grace upon the recipient. The Sacrament is a reminder of Christ’s Last Supper before his death a...
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the sacrament of Holy Communion; the sacrifice of the Mass; the Lord's Supper. · the consecrated elements of the Holy Communion, esp. the bread. · (l.c.) the giving of thanks; thanksgiving. · spiritual communion with God.
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