You are thinking of the Eucharist, but although it is presented in the form of a meal, a sacred meal, modeled on the Last Supper, it is much more than that. It is the miracle in which Our Blessed Lord's sacrifice of Himself on the Cross at Calvary is actually made present for those assembled. In other words, when you are at Mass (the Eucharist), you are not just remembering, you are actually witnessing the once and only sacrifice of Our Blessed Lord dying on the cross. There is absolutely no difference between what you see on the altar and what Our Blessed Lady saw as she watched her Son tortured to death on the cross - it is the SAME through a miracle of God called the Eucharist.
I think it was because they thought he was.... I can't remember what it's called, but they thought he was sacred to the gods or something
Catholics use the noun 'god' as a proper noun.
Catholics believe in one God
They represent the gods and the gods' will. They are said to be taken by the spirit of the gods. The villagers immensely respect them as they are sacred beings.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
Qu'ran
shrines
bible/ scripture
bible/ scripture
The River Styx
The sacred python was the idea of the sacred untouchable python in Things Fall Apart, expressed by the Igbo tribe. The python was considered an animal of the gods and was not to be harmed or interfered with.
They remember by dicators in their country which are their gods