The people who take the Lord's Supper should be Christians; they believe in Jesus Christ's death as an atonement for sin and accept that Jesus died in their place. People who take the Lord's Supper should have a clear conscience towards God and their fellow believers.
Some Christians believe that the bread and wine/juice are simply symbols; others (such as Catholics) believe in transubstantiation.
Requirements for those who want to partake in communion must: examine their conscience, whether they truly repent former sins. To have faith in God's mercy through Christ and be in charity with all men.
You must have confessed your sins to Jesus Christ.
In the church.
in a convoluted sense yes you do, its not the normal Eucharist though.
Roman Catholic AnswerWhen you receive the Most Holy Eucharist, you receive Our Blessed Lord: Jesus, His Body and Soul, His Humanity and Divinity. If you are in a state of grace - have been baptized and been to confession - then you receive all the graces necessary for your salvation. If you are NOT in a state of grace, you are eating and drinking your own condemnation; which is one of the reasons that the Church does not allow non-Catholics to partake of the Most Holy Eucharist, and why she insists on confession before approaching the altar.
Catholics must receive the Eucharist at least once per year during the Easter season.
Yes. Catholics receive the entire person of Jesus in the Eucharist: Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.
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The sacrament of Eucharist is normally given to children for the very first time at the age of 8 - 10 years. People who are not baptised in the Roman Catholic church can only receive the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist after their Baptism.
In holy communion, we receive the gift of Jesus Christ himself and are joined more deeply to him. All who have received him in the eucharist are strenghtend as the body of christ. The holy spirit unites us in our love for christ
Holy Thursday celebrates the institution of the Eucharist.
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.
i deepen my love of the holy eucharist by being listen to the saying of the priest and eat the holy euchartist in respect
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.