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Jesus had his last supper with his disciples and gave them brad and wine to be in memory of his body and blood
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The eucharist has been providing during mass, having the priest hand out the body and wine in memory of jesus
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Easter encouraged people to be catholic and join in on the eucharist to get the communion once per year
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Eucharist became more of a revered practice throughout the Middle Ages. It became a custom that children would not receive the communion until 12 or 14 years old
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Now jewish people celebrate the Passover during or around easter time
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Today the reception of Eucharist is broken into four different parts: The Introductory Rites, The Liturgy of the Word, The Liturgy of the Eucharist and The Concluding Rites. Together these four parts make up a Mass, taking around about an hour or so to conclude
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When doing the eucharist and receiving the bread you hold your left hand on top of of your right and the priest will place the bread in your left hand and you grab the bread with your right hand and eat it.\ and then make the sign of the cross.