its just a blessing cross
The Eucharist - taking bread and wine - is not a sacrifice. Taking the Eucharist is a time to remember Jesus' death on the cross. The elements are only symbols of Christ's body and blood. Nothing can be the same as Jesus' death on the cross. His death burial and resurrection were unique.
No, the symbol for the Eucharist is a Crucifix(a cross with a representation of Our Blessed Lord's Body on it.)
Jesus first celebrated the Eucharist at the Last Supper on Holy Thursday in anticipation of His sacrifice on the cross.
The Eucharist reminds us that Christ died on the Cross, that it is His Body and Blood. However it also represents that He arose from the dead as our Savior.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion, slso known as the Eucharist.
The Cross
Catholic AnswerThe Eucharist is the re-presentation of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ's sacrifice of Himself upon the cross, for the remission of our sins, and for our salvation. The first part of the Eucharist (called the Liturgy of the Word follows the form of the old Synagogue service with readings from Scripture and a homily. The second part of the Eucharist (called the Liturgy of the Eucharist) is modeled on the Last Supper, which, itself, was modeled on the Passover Supper - this is where Christ's passion and death on the cross is made present (NOT repeated!) for us here, two thousand years later, and a half a world away..The Eucharist is part of the Catholic Mass- refers to the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ appearing in the form of bread and wine, and to receiving it as Jesus commanded us to do..During the liturgy of the Eucharist you need to sing when someone brings up the gifts to the bishop because in this meal the sacrifice of the cross is made present when the priest carries out Jesus did.
The transfer of the eucharist is done on Hold Thursday to a tabernacle in another location to represent ChristÕs time in the tomb after his crucifixion. Transferring the Blessed Sacrament is a way of guarding the consecrated hosts for Good Friday.
In this writers opinion the cross does not represent Jesus only His death.
This means you have the mark of crist on you(the cross). the wings represent angels.
In the Eucharist, unleavened bread is used to represent the body of Christ, and wine (or unfermented grape juice) represents His blood.
A small wooden cross can represent Christianity. A Star of David can represent Judaism.