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Technically, there is only one Communion Service called for in the Liturgy, and that is on Good Friday-the only day of the year when Holy Mass may NOT be celebrated. Holy Communion is given to the faithful from Hosts which have been consecrated on Holy Thursday at the Mass of the Lord's Supper. However, in areas experiencing a priest shortage, with the permission of the local Bishop a "Communion Service" may be celebrated by a duly appointed lay minister. At such a para-liturgy ("like" a liturgy, but not) a lay minister may lead the congregation in a penitential rite, read the readings, and then distribute Holy Communion from Hosts reserved in the Tabernacle. This is IN NO WAY to be construed as a "Mass" in any sense of the word, nor is it to be a regular occurrence. The rubrics that I know of specifically state that this may take the place of a Sunday Mass, in the sense, that if the Bishop approves, those attending are excused from their duty to attend Mass on that day. The current Rubrics of the Latin Rite (2013) FORBID such a service to occur on a weekday or substitute for a regular Mass in any way outside of that specifically allowed by the Bishop to substitute on a Sunday or other Holy Day on which Mass attendance is required.

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There are three different names for a Holy Communion service and they are: the Lord's Supper, the Holy Communion and the Eucharist. The special minister is at the Holy Communion because the minister is given the opportunity to help the priest distribute the Holy Communion and also to give the Holy Communion to the sick.

The difference between the catholic and protestant communions are that the catholics believe to be transfigured to the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ. But the Protestants treat the communion as a symbolic but some believe in transfiguration.

At the Holy Communion they share

bread and grape/red wine as a

symbolic of the body and blood of

Jesus Christ.

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There technically isn't really a "Communion service" in the Catholic Church. Normally, Holy Communion is received during Mass, although there is a specific formula for giving Holy Communion outside of Mass, this is not really referred to as a "service."

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