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Liturgical Prayer is...

Traditional worship with the same set pattern. It is seen in the Catholic Church.

Non-liturgical prayer is...

Worship that is informal and doesn’t have a set order. Everyone has an active part in the church.

Private Worship is...

Where people can spend alone time with God by praying etc.

Holy Communion/ Eucharist is...

Celebrating Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection. Christians give thanks to God.

Why do Christians do Holy Communion?

Brings Christians closet to God. It is a reminder of Jesus’ words.

QUOTE: ...Jesus took bread and he broke it and said...

This is my body, which is for you

What do Catholics believe about Holy Communion?

The bread and wine become body and blood (transubstantiation)

What does Protestants believe about Holy Communion?

It is a reminder of Jesus’ words and actions. Bread and wine symbolise sacrifice.

How do Orthadox Christians celebrate Communion?

Hymns prayers and readings


Bread is picked and then they pray. Christ’s words are said behind screen from last dinner before breaking the bread.


Happens between a screen to to represent the divide between heaven and earth.

How to Catholics celebrate mass?

Three readings from Bible and prayers.


Offerings of bread and wine are brought to the alter.


Prayers are said using Jesus’ last words from last supper.



Jesus himself acts through the Eucharist.

How do non conformist church celebrate?

Hymn and prayers said then bread is broken.


It’s a reminder of Jesus’ words and actions.

Last supper is...

Last meal Jesus ate with his disciples before he was betrayed.

What is transubstantiation?

The changing of one substance into another e.g. bread and wine into blood and body of Christ.

Bread and wine is...

The physical elements of the Christian special meal.

Eucharist is...

Greek word meaning thanksgiving.

Consecrated is...

Holy or blessed. Made holy and set aside for religious purposes.

Body and blood is...

Through which Christ promised salvation and is received in holy communion.