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1905 BCE
changes within participation
Not so many people believe that it is necessary to go to church all the time, most religious families go occasionally and not so religious families attend mass on Christmas and Easter or when ever there is a school mass. -
1904 BCE
Change within celebration
As far as it can be seen, nothing has changed with reference to this document, although changes may have occurred which are recorded outside of this document. -
1903 BCE
Symbols
The bread and wine are symbols of nourishment. In many cultures, bread is the main support of life being the body of Christ and the wine is associated with life and represents blood and ones spiritual life. -
1902 BCE
Beliefs
The Eucharist is a celebration of praise and thanksgiving to the Father, remembering and celebrating the actions of Jesus Christ, and given power by the Holy Spirit.
This celebration is based on the belief that the Eucharist is a sacrifice making present the life, death and resurrection of Jesus and the real presence of Christ under the appearance of bread and wine. -
1901 BCE
origins
The Eucharist is the most significant celebration in the Church’s liturgy. It is the source and basis of all Catholic life. In one celebration, it encompasses the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.