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but the living presence of Jesus Christ. In recent years I have observed that a growing number of young Catholics, particularly seminarians, choose now to receive holy Communion on the tongue.
Holy Saturday marks the end of the Lenten season on April 19, it is a time to mourn the death of Jesus and to prepare for his ...
Holy communion has gone on for millennia, with the bread and wine taken to symbolise the body and blood of Jesus Christ. The Church said wine had to be fermented to be used during the service ...
The Gospel of the Lord. R. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Following a time of silence, all join in prayers of intercession. Then, in preparation for holy Communion, all recite the Lord's Prayer.
Holy communion is celebrated in different ways in different churches but often takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine, recalling the fact that at the Last Supper Jesus associated the ...