Jesus' body and blood in the form of bread and wine at Eucharist
jesus is present in us wherever you need him the most For example if you feel a pain in your thigh, Jesus knows this and travels to your thigh to help you through your troublesome times
it is a memorial meal because when catholic are at mass they are remembering how Jesus gave up his life and saved us from sin and to bring Christianity into the world.
Holy Communion
That was Jehovah's Witnesses MEMORIAL, where we commemorate Jesus' death for us.
yes, Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice for our sins, he died once for all of us, and we are to live in him
There is no sacrifice of the mass in Protestant faith, for Jesus was sacrificed once for us on Calvary, so no other sacrifice is needed. You shall have to ask our Roman Catholic brethren on this question.
No. Jesus was only needed to be sacrificed once. He died and rose again to save us.
The sacraments are not biblically based. They are the product of the Catholic Church.
Yes.Hebrews 4:14 - Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. [NKJV]
God did in fact make us. Jesus is his only begotten son. In the Old testament for sins committed you needed to bring a sacrifice. In the New Testament Jesus was the one time sacrifice for all sin. He made a way for us to be reconciled back to the Father once and for all.
In the US Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May.
According to Christian teaching, Jesus was the incarnate form of God, sent to Earth to guide humankind and to sacrifice himself to save us from our sins.