The Eucharist also called Holy Communion.
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Catholic AnswerIt is NOT "recreated", it is re-presented as in presented again for the people here and now. It is NOT done again, NOT recreated, etc. The actual once and only crucifixion of Our Blessed Lord is made present through the motions of the Last Supper, but it is the Crucifixion, the Sacrifice on the Cross which is presented again for us.On Holy Thursday in the Catholic Church, the Last Supper is commemorated, where Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, instituting the Eucharist. The ceremony also includes the washing of the feet, symbolizing humility and service.
Jesus attended only one supper, hence the name "last supper." At the last supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist and laid the foundation for the Catholic Mass. Many other Christians today celebrate this "last supper" on Sunday mornings at church as a means of symbolic reunion with God.
The Eucharist was introduced by Jesus at the last supper.
The last meal Jesus spent with his Apostles is called the Last Supper, consisting of only bread and wine. Jesus said a blessing, saying that the bread was the bread of life, and the wine was Jesus' blood. If you go to a Catholic mass, there will be something called a communion, where you take the blessed bread and wine and drink it.
In the communion ceremony, wine and bread symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ, representing his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. This ritual is important in Christian faith as it commemorates Jesus' last supper with his disciples before his crucifixion.
Roman Catholics believe that it was the first Mass and Jesus established the sacrament Eucharist.
"The Last Supper" is a proper title in English for the event where Jesus celebrated the Pasch and inaugurated the New Law in the presence of his disciples on the eve of His death. Other Catholic titles for this event include "The Lord's Supper" "Cena Domini" "The First Mass" "Holy Thursday"
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
Jesus did with his apostles at the last supper.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe night before Jesus died, it was the Last Supper. It was held in the cenacle - the upper room.
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
It is a generally accepted fact that Jesus ate passover supper with his disciples.