Abendmahls
Abendmahls, also known as the Eucharist or Holy Communion, is a Christian sacrament that commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples. During this ritual, bread and wine are consecrated and consumed, symbolizing the body and blood of Christ. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and is a central act of worship in many Christian denominations.
The practice of Abendmahls varies among different traditions. In some churches, it is celebrated weekly, while in others, it may occur monthly or on special occasions. The significance and interpretation of the elements also differ, with some viewing them as literal transformations and others as symbolic representations.