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Q: What are those gathered with the priest to celebrate the Eucharist?
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Can anyone celebrate the eucharist?

Not anyone can celebrate the Eucharist. It can only be separated by those who have been baptized.


What is a communion service in the Catholic religion?

it is an event where the priest blesses the holy Eucharist and gives it to those who attend the service!


Does the church celebrate Holy Orders and Matrimony at the Service of 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.


Who is the administrator of the sacrament of marriage?

The sacrament of marriage is administered by the bride and groom to each other. The priest and all those gathered are witnesses to that.


What is Viaticum and why is it important in the Sacrament of Anointing of the sick?

Viaticum is the Holy Eucharist as administered to those who are dying or in danger of death. It is usually administered during the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. However, if no priest is available for the anointing, an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist may provide the Eucharist to the person but they would be unable to anoint the person or hear their confession.


Why are the eucharistic beliefs different within the Christian church?

The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christian sacrament by which, in a common interpretation, those who celebrate it commemorate the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine. There are different interpretations of the significance of the Eucharist, but "there is more of a consensus among Christians about the meaning of the Eucharist than would appear from the confessional debates over the sacramental presence, the effects of the Eucharist, and the proper auspices under which it may be celebrated." The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christian sacrament by which, in a common interpretation, those who celebrate it commemorate the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine. There are different interpretations of the significance of the Eucharist, but "there is more of a consensus among Christians about the meaning of the Eucharist than would appear from the confessional debates over the sacramental presence, the effects of the Eucharist, and the proper auspices under which it may be celebrated."


How differently does antaricta celebrate Christmas than the Americans?

There is only one full time resident of Antarctica, and he is a Christian preist. I imagine he would celebrate Christmas like any other Christian priest, even those in the US


Do the Cornish celebrate Easter?

Those who are Christian do celebrate Easter.


Can a Catholic priest of a church in Iowa officiate at Wisconsin wedding?

For a Catholic priest to celebrate any sacraments, he must have a Celebret which is a signed document which is sealed by his Bishop attesting that he is a validly ordained priest and free to say Mass. He must be in possession of his Celebret to officiate at any sacraments where he is not personally known. To celebrate a sacrament (such as marriage) outside of his own diocese, he must have specific permission from the Bishop of the diocese in which the Church resides, in addition to his Celebret;, and specifically for a marriage, he must also have permission of the pastor of the Church where the wedding is to be held. If he has all of those permissions, then, yes, he may celebrate the wedding.


What are the job of the priest?

A priest can offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, administer the sacrament of the sick and hear confessions those are duties only a priest can do. Other duties they do that deacons, brothers, sisters and laity can help with is baptisms, the day to day office duties, visiting the sick, visiting those in prison, bring the Holy Eucharist to the home bound, teach and chair different committes. Its a 24 hour/7 day a week type job that leaves little time to sleep when you are dedicated to your parish, the sick and the poor.


Do Indian religious people celebrate Christmas?

Those that are Christian celebrate Christmas and those of other religions do not celebrate it.


What riturals do Catholics have?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Rituale Romanum (The Roman Ritual). [is] A liturgical book containing all that a priest requires in addition to the Missal [book containing the Mass] and Breviary [books containing the Divine Office]. It includes principally: all the rubrics and texts required for the administration of the sacraments of Baptism, Penance, Matrimony, Extreme Unction [Anointing of the Sick] and the Eucharist out of Mass, for ministering to the dying and for burying the dead, for the churching of women, for exorcising those possessed, and for conducting processions; and has several sections of very various blessings, namely, those which can be conferred by any priest, those reserved to a bishop or a priest with special faculties, and those reserved to a member of a particular religious order or other priest with special faculties; these blessings are constantly being added to.