JHS on a communion host is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "Iesus Hominum Salvator," which translates to "Jesus, Savior of Men." This abbreviation is often used in Christian liturgy and symbolism, representing the belief in Jesus Christ as the Savior. It is also a reminder of the centrality of Jesus in the Eucharist, where believers receive communion as a way of connecting with Him.
host or wafer as in communion wafer
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Jesus Human Savior
"The host"
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.
He consecrated the host for communion.
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Definitely. John 13:2: "if you take the Host before First Communion you'll burn in hell."
The Eucharist plate or Communion plate is a metal plate that altar servers place under the Communion host while a person is receiving Communion In the Catholic Church, the purpose of the plate is to catch the Communion host if it falls.
It means that they didn't have enough full sized ones. Fear not however, you received God just the same.
"The Host" or "The Holy Eucharist"
During communion, a Catholic priest will change the host and a cup of wine into the body and blood of Christ. Some churches allow both to be consumed during communion; others will strictly use the host.