In Communion
To hear the Word of God, worship with others, and receive the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist.
Amen
Amen
The purpose of the Eucharist in mass is for everyone to take in Jesus. The Bread and Winebecomes the Body and Blood of Christ once the priest has blessed it.To be able to take Communion you must have had you first Holy Communion. Once you have had it you can receive Bread and Wine (The body and Blood) at Church. When you go up for Communion the priest will say "the body of Christ" and will have to answer "Amen" to receive it.
YESRoman Catholic AnswerCatholics receive the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord every time that they receive Holy Communion, even if it is only under the form of Bread. Our Blessed Lord is present, whole and entire, under both species, at every Mass, and in the Tabernacle.
If you mean the sacrafice of the Mass, every Sunday!
Liturgy of the Eucharist
During the concecration of the Eucharist during the mass, the bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
The part of the mass where the faithful become united as the Body of Christ on Earth is during the reception of Holy Communion, when the bread and wine are consecrated and transformed into the body and blood of Christ. Through this sacrament, the faithful participate in the Eucharistic meal and are spiritually nourished and united with Christ and one another.
There probably is a website where you can do that, but it definitely isnt the same, it wont be counted as a mass in God's eyes, you need to actually be there to recieve the blessings and receive the host and wine or the body and blood of Christ, so you should definitely be there instead of attending an online mass
Catholics believe that the elements of bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ during the consecration of the Mass. Protestants believe the elements are merely symbols of Christ body and blood.
The Eucharist - the body and blood of Jesus Christ under the forms of bread and wine.