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ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION FOR WOMEN
Franciscan sisters of the eucharist

Eucharist      
n. ευχαριστία, θεία μετάληψη, θεία ευχαριστία
Holy Communion         
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima]].
  • Early Christian painting of an Agape feast.
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] celebrates a Mass.
  • Eucharistic window (1898–1900) by [[Józef Mehoffer]]
  • The serving of elements individually, to be taken in unison, is common among Baptists.
  • At a Solemn [[Tridentine Mass]], the Host is displayed to the people before Communion.
  • Western]] [[Catholic Church]], the administration of the Eucharist to children requires that they have sufficient knowledge and careful preparation to receive the body of Christ with faith and devotion.
  • Table set for the Eucharist in an ELCA service
  • The Eucharist displayed in a [[monstrance]], flanked by candles
  • 1845 illustrated ''Book of Common Prayer'']].
  • ''Christ with the Eucharist'', [[Vicente Juan Masip]], 16th century.
  • A [[Kremikovtsi Monastery]] fresco (15th century) depicting the [[Last Supper]] celebrated by Jesus and his disciples. The early Christians too would have celebrated this meal to commemorate Jesus' death and subsequent resurrection.
  • Eucharistic elements prepared for the Divine Liturgy
  • Worshippers kneel and bow in the street during the Eucharist Procession, London, England.
  • Communion elements: [[matzo]] is sometimes used for bread, emphasising the "re-creation" of the Last Supper.
  • A United Methodist minister consecrating the elements
  • Many Presbyterian churches historically used [[communion token]]s to provide entrance to the Lord's Supper.
  • Last Supper]]''.
CHRISTIAN RITE OBSERVED BY CONSUMING BREAD AND WINE
Holy Communion; Lords Supper; The Lord's Supper; The Lords Supper; Holy communion; Communion (sacrament); Holy Eucharist; Sacrament of the Altar; The Sacrament of the Altar; Eucharistic; Lord's Evening Meal; Euchrist; Communicant; Most Precious Blood; Lord’s Supper; Communion, Holy; Holy Communinion; Communicants; Lord's supper; Eucharistic elements; Sacramental meal; The Eucharist; Sacrifice of the Mass; Early Symbols of the Eucharist; Sacred Host; Housel; Lord's Supper; Lord supper; Bread and cup; Bread And Cup; Most Holy Eucharist; Draft:Communion at home; Draft:Communion at Home
θεία κοινωνία
Last Supper         
  • The [[Cenacle]] on [[Mount Zion]], claimed to be the location of the Last Supper and [[Pentecost]].
  • Maesta]]'' by [[Duccio]], 1308–1311.
  • ''The Last Supper'']] by [[Dieric Bouts]]
  • 13:8}}.
  • Orthodox]] Russian [[icon]] from 1497
  • Last Supper, mosaic
  • ''Last Supper'', [[Carl Bloch]]. In some depictions [[John the Apostle]] is placed on the right side of Jesus, some to the left.
  • ''The Last Supper'' by [[Fritz von Uhde]] (1886)
EPISODE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT; LUKE 22:7-20; BIBLE. LUKE, XXII, 7-20; PERICOPE FOR SERIES C, MAUNDY THURSDAY
Last supper; The last supper; The Last Supper; Supper last; Last Supper, The; Last dinner; Supper, The Last; Mystical Supper; The Last supper; Church of Jesus Christ (last supper)
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Definitie

Eucharist
The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
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Wikipedia

Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist

The Institute of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist (FSE) is a Roman Catholic religious congregation for women. The motherhouse is in Meriden, Connecticut, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford.