Angus McLeish History Of The Eucharist

  • 33 BCE

    The Last Supper

    The Last Supper
    The Last Supper is the last meal Jesus shared with his 12 disciples before being crucified he shared bread which was his body and wine which was blood.
  • Period: 33 to

    The Eucharist Timeline

  • 55

    Eucharist AD

    this is the first time the Eucharist had been celebrated since Jesus had died
  • 55

    Paul's letter

    Paul's  letter
    Paul wrote a letter explaining the Eucharist and the meaning for eating the bread (the Christs body) and the wine (blood) as they are celebrating the death and resurrection of the lord and that the Eucharist is being shared all around the community
  • 200

    Apostolic traditions

    around the year 200 the Christians were still spreading the story and carrying on the tradition of the Eucharist.
  • 4 parts of Eucharists

    there are four different parts today of the Eucharist we go through in mass, we start with the introductory rites which prepares everyone to be formal. the second step is the Liturgy of the Word which is a reading from the gospel. then the receiving of the lord the bread and wine, and then the final steps the concluding rites which everyone is dismissed and sent our to witness Christ everyday.
  • Eucharist today

    Eucharist today
    the Eucharist is still celebrated today when attending church, the lords body is still shared and giving out to eat and so is the lords blood.