Holy Supper
The term "Holy Supper" often refers to the Christian sacrament known as the Eucharist or Communion. It commemorates the last meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his crucifixion. During this ritual, participants consume bread and wine, symbolizing the body and blood of Christ, as a way to remember and honor his sacrifice.
Different Christian denominations may have varying interpretations and practices surrounding the Holy Supper. For example, Catholic and Orthodox churches believe in transubstantiation, where the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ, while many Protestant groups view it as a symbolic act of faith.