Yes. The day before Jesus was crucified he had his "Last Supper" With the deciples, Where they had bread and wine. So that is the symbol of the "Last Supper"
~I'm In 4TH Grade But I even know that ;)
Chiristians use bread and wine in their religion, if you are christened as a christian it is usually protocall to turn up for a consecutive three Sundays afterwards and line up to drink a sip of wine and a piece of stale bread. This symbolises that you are accepting God's food and that a piece of Jesus is rested upon you. The wine symbolises Jesus' blood and the bread symbolises his body. Jews use bread and wine as part of the Shabbat and Festival meals.
Consubstantiation is Martin Luther's view that Christ is present along side the bread and wine for the duration of the service, but that He leaves, and it is purely bread and wine again after the service is over. During the service, not only is Christ present, but the bread and wine are still there. The concept is completely opposed to the Catholic view, which is transubstantiation.
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.
No.He had already left.According to Johns account jesus offered him some passover bread and then asked him to leave. Later when handing the bread and wine around he told the apostles that they were the ones that had stuck by him.He wouldn't have said that if Judas was still there.
As Catholics we present wine and unlevened bread (as wafers) to the priest because Jesus ate these and served them to his disciples saying when you eat this bread and drink this wine think of me for they are the body and blood of Christ.
In the christian faith it is the symbol of Jesus Christ. Jesus says "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty." He also uses it as a symbol of his body during the last supper.
Some traditional pairings for wine and bread include red wine with crusty bread, white wine with soft bread, and sparkling wine with breadsticks.
There are many, a cross, a "Jesus fish", a loaf of bread and 2 fish, red wine and bread, and more. The cross is the most common.
Yes the bread and wine is blessed by the vicar.
Jesus gave the bread first and then the wine.
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
Yes there was bread and wine in the New Testament. In Luke 22:-17-19 Jesus said the wine is my blood and the bread was his body. ;~)
The outward signs for Holy Eucharist are the words the priest says when he blesses the bread and wine and the words he says when he gives the bread or wine. Another outward sign is the breaking of bread.
What does it mean to bring Bread and Wine to a new homeowner?
wine is represents the blood of Jesus, the bread is his body and it represents Jesus.
The bread and wine of the Eucharist symbolises the body and Blood of Jesus.
wine = vinbeer= bière