Changes in Eucharistic celebration involve the frequency, preparation, involvement and scope of this ritual. Many churches offer the Eucharist with each service instead of the infrequent monthly celebration. Restrictions on fasting and age requirements have also been decreased. Laity are more and more often involved in the distribution. Finally, with the spirit of ecumenicalism, the Eucharist is offered to more visitors regardless of faith.
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Jesus' actions at the Last Supper became the basis for our celebration of the Eucharist. From the very beginning of the Church, the Eucharist formed the center of its life of worship. This is clearly indicated by the Acts of the Apostles. In the second chapter we hear that the 3,000 people baptized by the apostles on Pentecost devoted themselves to "the breaking of the bread," a Lucan term for the Eucharist. To this day, each time we gather for Eucharist, we remember and make present the Lord as Christians have done since Jesus first said, "Do this in remembrance of me." http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/SFS/an0697.asp
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Some families put up manger scenes in their yards. Many churches have Christmas plays of the Christmas story. For the most part, though, the Christmas Story is not celebrated much in today's society.
it is over 600 million people in the pentecostal churches today....
Today, much more ugly churches, more practical and warm, but the Gothics ones are stunning, well worth the trade off.
in churches?
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The Mass and the Eucharist.
heresy is found in churches wolrd wide
it depends which church you mean, e.g catholic or protestant etc
The Eucharist was first carried out in the Upper Room, or Cenacle, in Jerusalem by Jesus during Passover. Today that date is celebrated on Holy Thursday of Holy Week.