
Holy Eucharist
The Holy Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion, is a central sacrament in Christianity, especially in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. During this sacred meal, believers receive bread and wine that symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It commemorates Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples and his sacrifice on the Cross. For many, it’s a moment of spiritual unity with Christ and the community of faith, fostering forgiveness, renewal, and connection to God's grace. The Eucharist is both a memorial of Jesus’ sacrifice and a means of spiritual nourishment for believers.