Eucharisztia
Eucharisztia, also called the Eucharist, is one of the central sacraments in many Christian traditions. The term derives from Latin eucharistia, from Greek eucharistía, meaning "thanksgiving." It commemorates Jesus Christ’s Last Supper, in which he shared bread and wine with his disciples and instructed them to do this in remembrance of him.
Practices and theological emphasis vary by tradition. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Eucharist is understood
In Protestant denominations, views range from a symbolic memorial to a more sacramental understanding of presence.
Reception and practice vary by community. Communion is typically offered to baptized Christians and may be