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the last supper between Jesus and his disciples -
The eucharist is believed to be the most important ritual in Christianity as it is a thanks to Jesus for his sacrifice -
The bread and wine symbolise the body and blood of christ. -
Saint Paul wrote a letter to the Corinthians during the First Century around 55AD and wrote about the early Eucharist and the “breaking of the bread” as it was then called, was central to the life and identity of the early Christian communities that were scattered around the Middle East. -
they had a meal early on in the eucharist but they decided to remove that from the ceremony. -
The Roman Missal is the book of Western Church with the rubrics need to celebrate mass and the giving of Eucharist. -
A new Missal was appointed by Pope Pius V and soon this book was made mandatory through out the religion. This book similar to the Roman Missal contained the rubrics, standards and basic instructions on how to celebrate mass and the giving of Eucharist. -
A third edition of the Roman Missal was published