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What is the Eucharist?
The Eucharist is the sacrament that contains the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, under the appearances of bread and wine.
When did Jesus Christ institute the Eucharist?
Jesus Christ instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper, when He consecrated and changed bread and wine into His Body and Blood and distributed it to the apostles, commanding them to "do this in memory of me."
Why did Jesus Christ institute the Eucharist?
Jesus Christ instituted the Eucharist to be a perpetual Sacrifice of the New Covenant, memorial of His Passion, death, and Resurrection, and spiritual food to nourish His Church.
Is the same Jesus Christ present in the Eucharist who was born on Earth of the Virgin Mary?
Yes, the same Jesus Christ is present in the Eucharist who was born on Earth of the Virgin Mary.
What is the Host before the Consecration?
Before the Consecration, the Host is bread.
What is the Host after the Consecration?
After the Consecration, the Host is the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ under the appearance of bread.
What is contained in the chalice before the Consecration?
Before the Consecration, wine and a small amount of water are contained in the chalice.
What is contained in the chalice after the Consecration?
After the Consecration, the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ is contained in the chalice under the appearance of wine.
When do the bread and wine become the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ?
The bread and wine become the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ at the moment of the Consecration.
After the Consecration, is there anything left of the bread and the wine?
After the Consecration, the appearances of bread and wine remain, without their substance, so that what is really present is Jesus Christ, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.
What effects does the Eucharist produce in him who receives it worthily?
In him who receives it worthily, the Holy Eucharist preserves, increases, and renews the life of grace; forgives venial sins and strengthens us against future sins; and gives us joy and consolation by increasing charity and hope of eternal life.
What do we call the change from bread and wine into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ?
The change from bread and wine into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ is called transubstantiation.