The sacrament of Eucharist, also known as many names such as Holy Communion, is performed to remember Jesus' death.
When this sacrament is performed in a mass, bread and wine is changed into Jesus' body and blood through the process of transubstantiation, which is completed by a priest or bishop. As we receive the body and blood of Christ, we give thanks to him as he sacrificed himself for us.
When this sacrament is performed in a mass, bread and wine is changed into Jesus' body and blood through the process of transubstantiation, which is completed by a priest or bishop. As we receive the body and blood of Christ, we give thanks to him as he sacrificed himself for us.