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Where did you receive the holy eucharist?

In the church.


Do you receive Eucharist on Holy Thursday?

in a convoluted sense yes you do, its not the normal Eucharist though.


What is a description of the Eucharist in the early Church?

Eucharist is a form of Initiation to the church to receive God's Communion.


Why must you receive the Eucharist properly?

You must receive the Eucharist properly because it is a solemn and ancient religious ritual, and if you do not do it properly you would be showing disrespect to that tradition.


What is the average percentage of Christians who receive the Eucharist?

90


How often are Catholics required to receive Eucharist during Easter season?

Catholics must receive the Eucharist at least once per year during the Easter season.


What is the preparation called for adults who are preparing to receive a sacrament?

Eucharist


Can Anglican deacons consecrate the Eucharist?

No, a deacon cannot lead the sacrament of the Eucharist as they only assist the priest.


Can you receive the Eucharist if you don't confess sins?

Who is going to know and hold you accountable if you don't confess your sins before taking the Eucharist?


What do you think about when you have received eucharist?

When you receive the Eucharist, you remember that is is the Body and Blood of Christ, and Christ gave himself up for all of us.


Why is the Eucharist a Sacrament of Initiation?

The Eucharist gives one the "food of eternal life." The Eucharist also allows us to receive the Lord and shows us that we are committed to Him. The Eucharist also is the initiation into Christ's body and blood which was shed for us. Therefore Eucharist is a sacrament of Initiation.


If a Catholic happens to attend a Greek Orthodox Mass does he or she receive the Eucharist or just wait?

Catholics and others are welcome to attend an Orthodox service, but they are not permitted to receive the Eucharist, as this is reserved for members of the Orthodox Faith alone.