In the Lutheran celebration of the Eucharist, the elements of bread and wine are given to all communicants. In contrast to other Protestants, particularly the Anabaptists, however, Lutherans affirm the real bodily presence of Christ "in, with, and under" the elements of bread and wine at the Lord's Supper. Christ is sacramentally present for the communicant in the bread and the wine because of the promise he gave at the institution of Holy Communion, when he said, "This is my body" and "This is my blood" (Matthew 26:26-28).
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Consubstantiation is a Christian theological doctrine that suggests the presence of Christ coexists with the bread and wine in the Eucharist, rather than the substances of the bread and wine changing into the body and blood of Christ as in transubstantiation. This belief is often associated with the Lutheran tradition.
Lutheran rejected many beliefs of the Roman Catholic church including the holiness of the papacy and celibacy among clergy. Lutheran doctrine emphasizes salvation by faith alone and the primacy of the Bible as the church's authority. The Lutheran ministry is one of service — not special status — and is described as the priesthood of all believers. Lutherans accept two sacraments (baptism and the Eucharist) and believe in predestination to salvation.
Mass is another name for the celebration of the Eucharist
Yes they are. Lutherans branched off from the Catholics by Martin Luther (hence the name "Lutheran").
In the Eucharist (Holy Communion), in taking of bread and wine, it is believed that it turns to human flesh and blood in the mouth, though not apparently having the implication of cannibalism.
Hitler was not a Lutheran. He was a Catholic, although in name only. He had many Lutheran and Roman Catholic priests and laity killed.
Teresa Whalen has written: 'The authentic doctrine of the Eucharist' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, Lord's Supper
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If you mean the flame or light in the red candle it symbizes the eternal prescence of God, particulary the Holy Spirit. In the Catholic Church it also means the Eucharist is present.
ELCA congregations that left the Lutheran doctrine in the 1970's Seminex Walkout. They're now in open-communion with the United Methodist, Episcopal-Methodist, UCC, and etc... primarily Arminian leaning free-will theology, high-church theology.
The Eucharist is Holy Communion. Communion means a coming together in celebration with each other and Jesus Christ. Eucharist is in "remembrance of" Christ.