Yes, in the Catholic Church, the Eucharist and Holy Communion refer to the same thing; although the Eucharist not only refers to His abiding presence in Holy Communion, it may also refer to the Real Presence or the Sacrifice of the Mass.
first communion, first eucharist, eucharist, body and blood, bread and wine, etc.
The Eucharist Some Anglicans may use the term "Holy Communion" but it means the same thing.
Holy Communion or Holy Eucharist
the Eucharist; Holy Communion; the Lord's Supper
Mass is another name for the celebration of the Eucharist
"The Host" or "The Holy Eucharist"
Eucharist or Holy Communion.
Holy Orders and Matrimony are sacramental acts that are often combined with a celebration of the Eucharist (Communion). The Eucharist, however, is separate from those two rites.
You pick it up and consume it. The Holy Eucharist is NEVER thrown out.
The Eucharist is Holy Communion. Communion means a coming together in celebration with each other and Jesus Christ. Eucharist is in "remembrance of" Christ.
The Lord's supperCatholic answer: The Mass
Holy Communion/Mass/Eucharist