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What do you say to pray for the bread at communion?

During communion, a common prayer for the bread might include thanking God for the gift of Jesus, who is symbolized by the bread. You could say something like, "Lord, we thank You for this bread, which represents the body of Christ, broken for us. May it nourish our souls and bring us closer to You and to one another."


What do people do in church on holy Saturday?

There is no Mass or communion or Blessed Sacrament present but they can still pray at church. Many parishes have morning prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours at church on Holy Saturday.


Name something they do in church?

Pray, sing songs, listen to God's Word being preached or expounded, receive baptism, holy communion, conduct weddings or funerals, ....


Can I pray directly to the Holy Spirit"?

Yes, you can pray directly to the Holy Spirit.


What part of Mass is most similar to Bartimaeus saying Jesus son of David have pity on me?

The Kyrie at the beginning of Mass when we pray, Lord, have mercy on us, Christ have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us. Then later in the Mass, before Holy Communion, is the Agnus Dei, where we pray: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.


Is it okay to pray directly to the Holy Spirit?

Yes, it is okay to pray directly to the Holy Spirit.


Can I receive Holy Communion even though I didn't receive reconciliation?

Roman Catholic AnswerNot if you are in a state of mortal sin. To receive Holy Communion in a state of mortal sin, is not only another mortal sin, but sacrilege and scandal, as well - both of which are mortal sins. You have to remember that Holy Communion is the actual Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, Himself, Who is God. Anytime you are in a state of sin you are required to go to confession first, if you are unable to get to confession before Mass, you should refrain from approaching for Communion and make an act of Spiritual Communion - where you pray to God to forgive you and to come into your soul as if you were able to receive Holy Communion.


Can you tell me about Greek Orthodox churches?

very beautiful and ornate and in the entrance you need to buy a candle and light it and pray and its mostly in greek with translation and theres a communion of wine followed by pieces of bread you can take


Do you pray to the Holy Spirit regularly?

Some people pray to the Holy Spirit regularly for guidance and support in their lives.


What do Catholics do every week?

Catholics may receive Holy Communion anytime they are at Mass and are in a state of grace, once a day, and even a second time, if they are at an entire second Mass. If they are not in a state of grace, to receive Holy Communion would be a grave sin of sacrilege.


What are the five symbols for holy communion?

pray the rosary everyday sacrifice what you like the most (like meat/chocolates/music/etc...) try and go for mass everyday read the bible everyday help those who need help Answer: Those are more actions than symbols. Holy Week symbols: palms, bread & chalice, darkness (extinguishing candles, black coverings), cross, empty tomb


What are some characteristics of the Anglican church?

Anglicans do not recognise the Pope as the Head of the Church. Most do not accept the transubstantiation of the bread and wine at the mass (Holy Communion) into the actual body and blood of Christ, but regard them as symbolic instead. Anglicans on the whole do not pray to saints, do not regard the Virgin Mary with the same veneration as Catholics, do not require their priests to be celibate, do not believe in the non-scriptural ideas of purgatory or limbo. In the Anglican Church, any visitor who would normally receive Holy Communion in a different church (whether or not it is Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, URC or whatever) are welcome to receive the bread and wine in an Anglican church. In a Catholic Church, one must be a Catholic if one is to be invited to receive. In an Anglican church all receive the bread and wine; in a Catholic Church only the bread is normally received by the members of the congregation.