People gather together
You take the bread and wine
You listen to the word of God
The Last Supper is the prototype on which the Mass is based, it was the first Mass (Eucharist) and it foreshadowed Our Blessed Lord's passion and death. The Eucharist re-presents Our Blessed Lord's Passion and Death making the people who are attending it actual witnesses of His Sacrifice for us, and participants.
The Last Supper
The Eucharist taken during mass is prescribed during the Last Supper. (Take this wine as my blood and this wafer as my flesh...)
At the Last Supper
It's not.
On Holy Thursday, we commemorate the Last Supper and the institution of the Eucharist by participating in a special Mass called the Mass of the Lord's Supper. During this Mass, the priest washes the feet of parishioners to symbolize Jesus washing the feet of his disciples, and the Eucharist is consecrated and shared with the faithful in remembrance of the Last Supper.
Jesus Christ offered the first mass at the Last Supper.
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
At the Last Supper, the night before Jesus died.
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
The Mass is how we honor Jesus' last words at the Last Supper. Every day in every Church around the world Mass is said. See the link below for a concise summary of the Mass….this is not the place for a great theological statement
You have that backward, the first Eucharist occurred during the celebration of the Last Supper, and the second half of the Mass, called the Liturgy of the Eucharist (used to be called the Mass of the Faithful) is based on the Last Supper, and the Passover meal which is was. The Eucharist is based on the third cup of wine at the Passover meal.
The Mass and the Eucharist.