During the concecration of the Eucharist during the mass, the bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
Jesus is not hidden in the bread. During concecration the Bread and Wine gets transformed into the body and blood of Jesus.
Jesus's blood is the cup of wine and the bread is his body
wine is represents the blood of Jesus, the bread is his body and it represents Jesus.
In the christian faith it is the symbol of Jesus Christ. Jesus says "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty." He also uses it as a symbol of his body during the last supper.
Jesus said bread was his body and wine was his blood so there you go.
his body and blood (bread and wine)
it is red
it represents the body and blood of Jesus
Bread And Wine
The most important and central part of mass is the transubstantiation. This is when the bread and the wine become Jesus' body and blood.
The bread and wine of the Eucharist symbolises the body and Blood of Jesus.
No, not exactly: Catholic belief is that at the consecration of the bread and wine at Mass, these elements become the true essence of the Body and Blood of Christ. While the physical form is unchanged, it is believed there is an essential transformation. Catholics do not believe that the bread and wine are representative, they believe they are the Body and Blood of Christ (in essence).