As a sacrament in the Catholic Church, sharing the Eucharist involves receiving consecrated bread and wine during Mass from a priest or Eucharistic minister. It is seen as a symbol of unity and communion with Christ and fellow believers. Non-Catholics are generally not permitted to receive the Eucharist in the Catholic Church.
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Not being C.of.E, perhaps I should leave it to others> But the Church below me celebrates the Eucharist at least 12 times a week!
Communion, Mass, Lord's Supper and probably many others.
She taught people to have faith in the Holy Eucharist.
To hear the Word of God, worship with others, and receive the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist.
Catholics and others are welcome to attend an Orthodox service, but they are not permitted to receive the Eucharist, as this is reserved for members of the Orthodox Faith alone.
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Only Eucharist should be capitalized, all others should not be.
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The bread is the host of the Eucharist.