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.
When the Eucharist is reserved in the tabernacle, it is commonly referred to as the "Blessed Sacrament." This term emphasizes its sacredness and the belief that it is the true presence of Christ. The Blessed Sacrament is typically used for adoration and for distribution to the sick or those unable to attend Mass.
It is known as the Eucharist, Holy Communion, or the Blessed Sacrament.
One could argue Baptism, but it should be understood the Eucharist is itself a sacrament often called the Blessed Sacrament , although all have divine Grace.
the Eucharist; Holy Communion; the Lord's Supper
Answer from a CatholicI do not normally capitalize it unless I am speaking of the Sacrament, referring to the Blessed Eucharist.
Roman Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord's Death, Resurrection, and Ascension are all recalled in the Sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist.
The Blessed Sacrament refers to the consecrated elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist, which Catholics believe become the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ during Mass. This sacrament is central to Catholic worship and is often reserved in a tabernacle for adoration and communion. The reverence surrounding the Blessed Sacrament emphasizes its significance as a source of grace and spiritual nourishment for believers.
The Sacrament usually refers to the Blessed Eucharist (Holy Communion) which is the actual Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord. Our Blessed Lord said that unless you eat My Body, and drink My Blood you have no life in you. It is important to give us life and help us live a holy life for God.
Your question is strangely phrased, so I'm not sure what you mean by "instrument". A Monstrance or Ostensorium is used to hold the Blessed Eucharist for Adoration, it is placed on the altar. During Mass, a corporal must be placed under the Blessed Sacrament, the Precious Blood is held in the chalice and the Host is held in on a paten or in a ciborium.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe central sacrament in Christianity is the most holy Eucharist, the "source and summit of the Christian life" (Vatican Council II). It is the sacrament to which all of the others tend and/or flow from. The Eucharist is the actual Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerPerpetual Eucharist Adoration is 24/7 exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with at least one adorer always present before Our Blessed Lord in the Sacrament of the Altar.
Blessed Sacrament Huguenot was created in 1959.