Eucharist in the Catholic Church
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Eucharist in the Catholic Church refers to both the celebration of the Mass, that is, the Eucharistic liturgy, and the consecrated bread and wine which according to the faith become the body and blood of Christ. Blessed Sacrament is a devotional term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to the Eucharistic species (the Body and Blood of Christ).
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See also
- Bread of Life Discourse
- Paschal mystery
- Sacraments of Initiation
- Communion as perichoresis
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