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Sacraments are not things that are 'kept' in the church. They are religious ceremonies or acts of the Catholic Church that are regarded as an outward and visible sign of divine grace. If you are referring to the Eucharist, the Blessed Sacrament, it is kept in the tabernacle.
Holy Communion (Eucharist) refers to the consecrated bread and wine which become the body and blood of Christ. The Holy Eucharist is the most important of the seven sacraments in that Roman Catholics receive the very body; blood; soul and divinity of Jesus Christ which in turn, bring innumerable and precious graces.
Unleavened bread, bread without yeast
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what are the 3 things to remember whenever we celebrate the eucharist
Roman Catholic AnswerNothing can make the Holy Eucharist sacred. The Most Holy Eucharist IS already Sacred because It IS the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, Himself. The Most Holy Eucharist makes things that touch It sacred, not the other way around.
we eat the bread ,pray and something else
A name for an Engineer's Day celebration could be many things, but the most logical one would be The Engineer's Day Celebration.
Deacons cannot consecrate the Eucharist, hear confessions, or Anoint the Sick
Praying and the seven sacraments
balloons, entertainment, confetti, music...
hmmm, God, mass, eucharist, confession, mortal sin,