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1300 BCE
Passover
The Eucharist ritual begins with the Israelite people and their “passing over” from slavery to freedom. God asked for these families to sacrifice a lamb and place their blood upon their door posts. The following night when the angel of death struck down the first born families of Egypt, the families with the blood of the lamb on their doorposts were spared. They gathered with Moses to begin the long journey to freedom, carrying the remains of the lamb they had sacrificed. -
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4th Century
Enormous beautiful basilicas are built by Christians to celebrate the Passover -
30
Last Supper
After his betrayal, Jesus enjoys some bread and wine with his disciples explaining: 'And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake it; and he gave to the disciples, and said, 'Take, eat; this is my body. ' And he took a cup, and gave thanks, and gave to them, saying, 'Drink ye all of it; for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many unto remission of sins'. -
32
New Passover
Jesus is forced by his people to endure a walk with the cross upon his back as he walks to his death. He is then hung upon the cross he carried on his back, pinned to it with nails and left to die in agony. -
1215
Obligatory Communion
To encourage people to receive the Eucharist, it became obligatory for Catholics to receive Communion at least once a year, at Easter. -
20th Century Eucharist Celebrations
By the middle of the twentieth century the Mass was very different from the gatherings of the breaking of the bread in earlier centuries. However, the most important belief that Jesus Christ is truly present under the appearance of bread and wine did not change. This belief has continued to be a fundamental part of the eucharist throughout history -
Eucharists Ritual Now in Mass
1st - Introduction to Rites
2nd - The Liturgy of the Word
3rd- The Liturgy of the Eucharist
4th - The Eucharist Prayer
5th - The Communion Rite
6th - Concluding the Rites