the priest can only hands out the consecrated bread at mass.
with his hands.
The Eucharist - the body and blood of Jesus Christ under the forms of bread and wine.
because after the preacher blesses it...they say the wine is Jesus's blood and the bread is his body
Bread hands would be even less useful than scissor hands.
At a particular part of a catholic mass, the priest changes the bread into the "Body of Christ" and after this point the Holy Communion is referred to and considered as "the body of (Jesus) Christ".
Catholics celebrate Holy Communion in Mass. Communion is a sacrament in the Catholic Church, we believe that there is the true presence of Christ in the bread after consecration, we believe it actually changes from bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. The Eucharist, which is mass, is another word for thankgiving, giving thanks to God.
first communion, first eucharist, eucharist, body and blood, bread and wine, etc.
holy bread does not have a flavor but it kind of taste like bitter bread.
Two symbols of Holy Orders are the chrism oil,used in the annointing of the hands; and the chasibule, the outermost liturgical estment worn by a priest or bishop during the Holy Mass.
Henry VIII decided that the Mass was to be abolished and replaced with Holy Communion - the difference being that the bread and wine are now only represent Christ rather than become Christ
Unleavened bread, bread without yeast
A priest doesn't "make a wafer into Jesus." A priest celebrates the Sacred Eucharist, and in the course of the Canon (Eucharistic Prayer) invokes the Holy Spirit over the elements (the bread and wine) - this is called the epiklesis (the invocation of the Holy Spirit said by the celebrant of the Mass), then he leans over the Host (the bread) and pronounces the words of consecration. It is at this instance that the entire substance of the bread is transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit into the Body and Blood of Christ.