Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Holy Communion
- The sharing of bread and wine
- Most denominations but not all
- eg. Not quakers
- Different beliefs about it
based on what they call it
- Breaking of the bread
- Non conformist churches,
non liturgical worship
- No priest
- Bread and wine do
not undergo any
change
- Emulates the Last Supper
- Discipleship &
community
- Focus on the Bible
- 'Do this in memory of me'
- This is why they do it
- Not at all central to worship
- Eucharist
- Anglican (CofE)
- Means 'thanksgiving'
- Gives thanks to God for Jesus'
sacrifice for their salvation
- Liturgical
- Set pattern & words, eucharistic prayer
- Constubstantiation
- The substance of the body and
blood of Jesus coexists with the
substance of bread and wine
- Doesn't transform into but shares an essence with Jesus' body and blood
- Regularly practiced in the Church
- Sense of community
- The Mass
- Roman Catholic church
- Liturgical - set order with a
priest
- Transubstantiation
- Transformed into the body and blood
of Jesus Christ but keeps the
appearance of bread and wine
- Remembrance of sacrifice
- Salvation & redemption
- Spiritual food
- Attended weekly but celebrated daily by
the priest
- Monastic
tradition of
7 times a
day