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."
Lord you are not worthy to come under my roof but just say the word and my soul shall be cleaned.
The priest gives the bread during communion
it is called the host, it is the body of jesus christ it is given out when you do your communion. you take the bread when you had your communion.
"your name", Body of Christ given for you, Blood of Christ shed for you.
Communion.
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
The purpose of the Eucharist in mass is for everyone to take in Jesus. The Bread and Winebecomes the Body and Blood of Christ once the priest has blessed it.To be able to take Communion you must have had you first Holy Communion. Once you have had it you can receive Bread and Wine (The body and Blood) at Church. When you go up for Communion the priest will say "the body of Christ" and will have to answer "Amen" to receive it.
In communion Catholics receive the body and blood of Christ under the form of bread and wine.
Some churches use leavened bread for Communion because they believe the appropriate bread for the Lord's Supper is the common bread of the local community. Other churches use unleavened bread in recognition of the Jewish feast of Passover, which was the occasion at which Jesus first instituted the rite of Communion. Each choice is supported by valid but differing theological viewpoints.
the brad and wine
Bread and wine.
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