Eucharistie
The term "Eucharistie" refers to a Christian sacrament that commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples. It involves the ritual of consecrating bread and wine, which are believed to become the body and blood of Christ. This practice is central to many Christian denominations, including Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and some branches of Protestantism.
During the Eucharist, participants receive the elements as a means of spiritual nourishment and communion with God. The celebration often includes prayers, hymns, and readings from the Bible, emphasizing themes of gratitude, sacrifice, and community among believers.