As the alternative term for the blood of Christ, yes. Also, it is synonymous with the Holy Grail and should be capitalized when discussing it as a noun as in the name of a Basilica, book title or song/hymn.
All of Jesus is holy. It is only by his blood, shed on the cross, that we can become holy.
Holy Mass
You receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ. As Catholics we believe that there is the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, that it is his body, blood, soul, and divinity.
The word "holy" is capitalized when it is part of a proper name. Proper names are always capitalized, although sometimes exceptions are made for trademarked proper names which have adopted the affectation of using lower-caseletters for their corporate names, e.g."ebay."In the case of the word "holy," several examples spring to mind: Holy Thursday, the Holy Family (Joseph, Mary and Jesus), the Holy Trinity, the Holy Spirit. If a school were to include the word "holy" in its name, then the word also would be capitalized because a school name is a proper name, e.g.Holy Angels Academy.
The Eucharist - the body and blood of Jesus Christ under the forms of bread and wine.
Yes, "Holy Oil" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific religious ceremonial substance.
Holy Communion. It is partaking in the body and blood of Christ to confirm your belief in Jesus as your Holy savior.
No, "holy season" does not require to be capitalized.
Jesus did not explicitly establish a specific "holy order" in the traditional sense. However, he did establish the foundation of the Christian faith and tasked his disciples with spreading his teachings. The concept of a hierarchical church structure developed later in Christian history.
The Holy Spirit Enters into the Bread and Wine, thus Making it the Literal Body & Blood Of Christ Jesus.
Altar of the spilt blood of the master Jesus
It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: She will attend a wedding at the Manila Cathedral. Manila Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines.