The Eucharist can be Consecrated by any Validly Ordained Priest. Provided that they fall within the bounds of the Catholic Church, or at least within the bounds of Church recognised Holy Orders. This means that Orthodox Priests, Coptic Priests and all Catholic Priests are capable of Consecrating the Eucharist during the Mass. However since the Holy Orders of the Lutheran Church and the Episcopal/Anglican Church are not valid, the Eucharist/Lords Supper does not result in church recognised Consecration.
Christ gave to us the Eucharist. It means his body and blood. Christ instituted the Eucharist through his followers the apostles and the disciples of Emmaus. Today, it is administered by Christ through the priest so a priest gives you the body of Christ in the Eucharist.
The celebrant of the Eucharist is a validly ordained priest (bishop or priest) who acts in the Person of Christ the Head and in the name of the Church.
This answer is in fact a false answer based upon the doctrine of the church. Ask yourself what Christ is? He is the Lamb of God, the first communion was performed on passover, and properly should be performed in your home on the passover where quite frankly tradition dating back 3000 or so years would dictate that outside of a Levite home there would be no priest present.
Only a priest or bishop can preside at a Mass (Eucharist). A deacon or Eucharistic Minister can preside at a communion service where the bread has been previously consecrated by a priest or bishop,
Only baptized Catholics who have undergone instruction and received their first Communion and are in a state of grace are eligible to receive the Eucharist.
Anyone higher than the bishop: archbishop, cardinal, pope, etc.
On rare occasions sometimes a bishop may do it.
In the Catholic Church, a priest or deacon can administer the Sacrament of the Eucharist or Holy Communion. In many Protestant churches, elders distribute Communion.
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the priest or eucharistic minister
the 3rd sacrament was Holy Eucharist.
In the Catholic Church, the Sacrament of Holy Orders can only be administered by a bishop, who is the ordinary minister for this sacrament.
The sacrament of Holy Orders can be administered to a priest by a bishop who has the authority to ordain priests within the Catholic Church.
The 7 sacraments... Sacrament of baptism sacrament of confirmation sacrament of holy eucharist sacrament of penance sacrament of extreme unction sacrament of holy orders sacrament of matrimony
Through the sacrament of Holy Orders, a priest receives the grace of the Holy Spirit which configures him to Christ in a special way. This includes the power to consecrate the Eucharist, forgive sins in the sacrament of Reconciliation, and administer other sacraments such as Baptism and Anointing of the Sick.
first communion, first eucharist, eucharist, body and blood, bread and wine, etc.
Eucharist or Holy Communion.
You pick it up and consume it. The Holy Eucharist is NEVER thrown out.
Jesus (a Jew) instituted the Eucharist the night before he died - Holy Thursday. It was not the Jewish people who instituted it.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion, slso known as the Eucharist.
Probably evangelization might work.