A priest is supposed to celebrate the Eucharist in a consecrated Church on a consecrated altar. To celebrate Mass anywhere else, he needs special permission from his Bishop for each time.
Not anyone can celebrate the Eucharist. It can only be separated by those who have been baptized.
If it is not a priest, the it is a minister of the Eucharist.
Priest, deacon or bishop. However, only a priest or bishop can consecrate the Eucharist.
people who want to celebrate it
Christians
No. The Eucharist is made from bread which is blessed by a priest.
Those gathered with the priest to celebrate the Eucharist typically include the congregation, which consists of the faithful members of the community. They may also include altar servers, readers, and musicians who assist in the liturgy. Together, they participate in the sacramental celebration, offering prayers, singing hymns, and receiving Holy Communion, thereby fostering a communal experience of worship and spiritual nourishment.
Catholics celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday at mass.
Most Quakers do not consider that observing such sacraments aids the living of a spiritual life.
well in a catholic church the eucharist is about Jesus Christ. we take the bread and wine to the priest and the priest is actually Jesus but in priest form and the priest (Jesus) converts the bread and wine into the body and blood of christ. when we take the body and blood, we are receiving the eucharist. eucharist has an H in it btw
During the Liturgy of the Eucharist you need to response "Amen" after the priest finish the Eucharist Prayer
The priest says, "This is my body" when blessing the bread and "This is my blood" when blessing the wine during the Eucharist.