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Catholic AnswerThere is no "wine" at Mass after the consecration. At the consecration all of the wine is transformed into the Blood of Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Only the appearance of wine remains (what you can see and taste), but the reality underneath is now entirely the Blood of Our Blessed Lord and nothing of the wine remains. You may not receive the Blood of Our Blessed Lord in Holy Communion until you are old enough to recognize the difference between wine and the Blood of Our Blessed Lord.Gregory Blaxland in 1822
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
The part in mass which you present the gifts of bread and wine is in the offertory part.
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An altar wine is a particular variety of wine produced for consumption during the Roman Catholic Mass.
Yes, it was the first mass and Jesus conducted it with his apostles.
No. A litre is a unit of volume a gram is a unit of mass. You would need to know the exact density of the wine to know its mass.
the consecration
The bread and wine of the Eucharist symbolises the body and Blood of Jesus.
Jesus gave the bread first and then the wine.
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