Yes it is. Preferably, after it has been consecrated, it would be better to use the term Body of Christ.
host or wafer as in communion wafer
"The host"
hen you receive the wafer at communion in the Anglican church, you simply say, "Amen". This is the same in most Christian Churches.
About 10 minutes after landing, Buzz Aldrin took communion. He ate a wafer host and washed it down with a thimble sized glass of wine.
The bread given during the Eucharist is called a host or Eucharistic wafer.
it is called the host, it is the body of jesus christ it is given out when you do your communion. you take the bread when you had your communion.
The Eucharist plate or Communion plate is a metal plate that altar servers place under the Communion host while a person is receiving Communion In the Catholic Church, the purpose of the plate is to catch the Communion host if it falls.
Well it could be called many things The Host - or - The Bread - or - a wafer are a few.
How do you make holy communion hosts?A different response:If you are asking about the actual wafer used in communion, it is made of flour and water, rolled or pressed into a mold or small cake, then baked.
Any church that permits parishioners to accept the Communion wafer in the person's hand expects the person to simply place one hand out, palm up. The priest places the wafer in the palm. The person picks up the wafer and places it onto their own tongue.
Yes
The invention of the communion cup with juice on the bottom and wafer on top is credited to Presbyterian minister, Boyd K. Packer. This design is commonly known as the "Sacrament Cup" and is used in some Christian denominations during communion services.