The people involved in the eucharist are the congregation which are the people who come to church to celebrate it. The preist who blesses the bread and wine and leads in the hymns, bible readings and sermons. A minister called the ministry of the word who is said to send the word to god.
The priest is the only person "involved" in the Eucharist. Without the priest there can be no Eucharist, since only a priest can consecrate the bread & wine into the body, blood, soul & divinity of Jesus Christ.
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Catholic AnswerThe Eucharist is the re-presentation of the Our Blessed Lord's sacrifice of Himself on the Cross. It is Our Blessed Lord, and all of us, as His Mystical Body (the Church) who are involved in the Eucharist.The Eucharist is the Body and Blood of Christ consecrated in a valid Mass by a validly ordained priest or Bishop of the Catholic Church. Others may be "involved" as in participating: altar server(s), congregation, reader, if there are other ordained men around: deacon, acolyte, lector.
people who want to celebrate it
Yes, people can open their mouth and take the Eucharist on their tongues or they can hold out their hands and take the Eucharist themselves. It's personal choice.
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The sacrament of Eucharist is normally given to children for the very first time at the age of 8 - 10 years. People who are not baptised in the Roman Catholic church can only receive the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist after their Baptism.
You are not meant to eat within an hour before receiving the Eucharist, but you can drink water during that time.
Jesus (a Jew) instituted the Eucharist the night before he died - Holy Thursday. It was not the Jewish people who instituted it.
they change us by fullfilling the void in out hearts that only God can fill.
Probably evangelization might work.
First of all, by deepening and strengthening your own love for the Most Holy Eucharist by receiving the sacraments often - going to confession every week, or every two weeks, and going to Mass as frequently as you can, and receiving the Eucharist whenever you are in a state of grace. Then by living this Eucharist love as you contact other people throughout the day.
The bread is the host of the Eucharist.
Eucharist is a noun.
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