Catholics celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday at mass.
It is an ancient tradition of the Christian Church not to celebrate the Eucharist or Mass Or Divine Liturgy on Good Friday. This tradition continues to be observed in virtually all Christian Churches, whether Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican or Protestant. But, virtually all Christian Churches have a prayer service on Good Friday, albeit a prayer service that does not include a complete Eucharist. Churches that practice Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament may distribute Holy Communion on Good Friday as part of the non - Eucharist Prayer Service. They use bread previously consecrated. Usually the previously - consecrated bread comes from the Holy Thursday Evening Eucharist commemorating the Last Supper. So it is quite possible to receive Holy Communion on Good Friday, but it is not possible to attend a Eucharist, Mass, or Divine Liturgy on Good Friday.
AdorationContrition,Thanksgiving,Supplication....hope you can use it..... *.*
catholics, as far as I know now-but others may use it too
The Eucharist Some Anglicans may use the term "Holy Communion" but it means the same thing.
we should use "i didn't know"
Unleavened bread (Bread without yeast) and wine are the essentials in Holy Communion. You must have quite a good memory to remember the important words alone so a book or prayer sheet with the rites would be handy as well.
You just use prayer. And SMITE THE MOFOS.
It is just to let you know the counting.Most of us tend to be in utopia as it becomes a mechanical routine for some.
There is no such thing as an Islamic Prayer Shawl; Jews use prayer shawls (talitot), not Muslims. As for an Islamic Prayer Rug, those tend to be very personal, so if you wish to buy a rug for your Muslim friend, you should buy it with him/her instead of surprising him/her.
What's the question agen? Is it, does bible have prayers inside? There is one prayer called the Lord's prayer which Jesus taught his disciples when they asked him to teach them how to pray. There are lots of other prayers by different characters. It may suit you depending on the situation you are in. But as far as I know, The Lord's Prayer is the only one that is intended as a prayer you can use, or as a model for your prayer.
A Catholic reads the Bible to become familiar with Scripture and to meditate on the Word of God..Catholic AnswerCatholic prayer using the Bible is called Lectio Divina (literally Divine Reading) and is when you use the Bible for meditation, for an explanation, please see the links below. Meditation is beginning prayer for a Catholic (outside of Vocal Prayer and Liturgical Prayer, but even Vocal Prayer should include Meditation or Mental Prayer: if you're not thinking about what you're saying, you're not praying). Advanced prayer is contemplation and is something that we, ourselves, cannot do, it is something given to us by God.