The Holy Eucharist, also known as Communion. It is widely taught that the word Eucharist itself means (Thanksgiving) in Greek.
Holy Mass
the body is the body of jesus and blood is jesus blood... ! :))
The sacrament that was foretold is the Eucharist, which Jesus instituted during the Last Supper. He took bread and wine, declaring them to be his body and blood, symbolizing his sacrifice and the new covenant. This sacrament is central to Christian worship and commemorates Jesus' death and resurrection, emphasizing the belief in his real presence in the elements of communion.
Jesus was born with a body and blood.
The sacrament that is known as the sacrament of sacraments is the Eucharist. It is considered the most important and central sacrament in the Catholic Church, as it is believed to be the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ. Through the Eucharist, Catholics believe they receive the true presence of Christ and are united with him and with one another as his followers.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe central sacrament in Christianity is the most holy Eucharist, the "source and summit of the Christian life" (Vatican Council II). It is the sacrament to which all of the others tend and/or flow from. The Eucharist is the actual Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ.
The Eucharist is Christian sacrament. Which is very strange if you think about it. Body of my body, blood of my blood..
Catholics believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation, which teaches that during the Eucharist, the bread and wine are transformed into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ, while still retaining the appearance of bread and wine. This is based on the belief in the priest's power to act in persona Christi, or in the person of Christ, during the sacrament of the Eucharist.
It is not recorded that Christ blood was ever drunk by anyone. When we partake of the Sacrament we drink water or wine which is symbolic of the blood spilt by Christ
Jesus's blood is the cup of wine and the bread is his body
Some of the best communion scriptures that can enhance the spiritual experience during the sacrament include: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 - This passage recounts the words of Jesus instituting the sacrament of communion. John 6:53-58 - Jesus speaks about the importance of partaking in his body and blood. Matthew 26:26-28 - The account of Jesus sharing bread and wine with his disciples at the Last Supper. Luke 22:19-20 - Jesus instructs his disciples to remember him through the breaking of bread and sharing of the cup. 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 - Emphasizes the unity of believers through participation in the body and blood of Christ.
The sacrament of the Eucharist.