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Eucharist was celebrated occasionally in households and was not a daily celebration.
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the communion was conceived as a "Beautiful Ceremony" only, probably caused by the continually precedent lack of communication.
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Confusion regarding the Eucharist had increased in this time, there was less emphasis on the bread and wine and people were more focused on scripture.
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Interest had began to grow in the study of early church and biblical documents, which had sparked the interest of people to rekindle a nearly forgotten religion.
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1962-1965: The bishops of Vatican II accepted and recognized the need for:
- the availability of the mass for all different languages.
- Communion to be incorporated as part of the Eucharist.
- A greater level of use of scripture and preaching during Mass.
- The Priest must face the audience as to highlight the need for a communal aspect in Mass.
- And the proper use of the 'Prayer of the Faithful.