Yes it is.
We remember his saving actions when we eat the Eucharist
The Eucharist helps us remember the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted this sacrament as a way to commemorate his sacrifice for humanity. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' presence among believers, offering spiritual nourishment and unity within the Christian community. Additionally, the Eucharist encourages reflection on themes of love, gratitude, and the call to serve others, reinforcing the core tenets of faith and discipleship.
The Eucharist - taking bread and wine - is not a sacrifice. Taking the Eucharist is a time to remember Jesus' death on the cross. The elements are only symbols of Christ's body and blood. Nothing can be the same as Jesus' death on the cross. His death burial and resurrection were unique.
The church says that the Eucharist is the body of Jesus, so in essence, the Eucharist is holy
Jesus first celebrated the Eucharist at the Last Supper on Holy Thursday in anticipation of His sacrifice on the cross.
Because the Eucharist is Jesus, and that is what Mass is all about.
It is not the Eucharist but Jesus Christ that is 'so central in our lives.'
Roman Catholic AnswerNothing can make the Holy Eucharist sacred. The Most Holy Eucharist IS already Sacred because It IS the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, Himself. The Most Holy Eucharist makes things that touch It sacred, not the other way around.
The Eucharist was introduced by Jesus at the last supper.
Since the Ancient Egyptians lived before Jesus, they had no beliefs about the Eucharist.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe same way that it is now, in the Most Holy Eucharist.
Because it is Jesus Christ.