These are the ones I could think of. Not all of them celebrate communion each week but they all take the Eucharist:
Anglicans,
Episcopalians,
Lutherans,
Roman Catholics,
Eastern Orthodox,
United Methodists,
Baptists,
Latter Day Saints (Mormons),
Seventh-Day Adventists,
Reformed/Presbyterians
Catholicism has always been big on the Eucharist. It's a very important part of the Catholic tradition, and the Catholic's focus on the Eucharist is one of the main difference between Catholicism and other branches of Christianity.
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Catholic AnswerOnly the Catholic faith celebrates the Eucharist, the actual Body and Blood of Christ, as Real Presence, Sacrifice, and Communion. The Orthodox celebrate this, as well, but have other names for it. Some protestants attempt to celebrate but lack the necessary valid priesthood.Catholics celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday at mass.
The Eucharist Some Anglicans may use the term "Holy Communion" but it means the same thing.
The bread is the host of the Eucharist.
Eucharist is a noun.
eucharist
It doesn't matter. What matters is your heart attitude.
They are monotheistic religions.
A pyx is the container used to take the Eucharist to the sick and elderly shut ins.
The church says that the Eucharist is the body of Jesus, so in essence, the Eucharist is holy
yes, they can give the eucharist.
If it is not a priest, the it is a minister of the Eucharist.
The Liturgy of the Eucharist begins with the Offertory.