Institution of the Eucharist
The Institution of the Eucharist refers to the event during the Last Supper when Jesus Christ established the practice of sharing bread and wine as symbols of His body and blood. This moment is significant in Christianity, as it marks the foundation of the sacrament of the Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion.
During the Last Supper, Jesus instructed His disciples to continue this ritual in remembrance of Him. The Eucharist serves as a central act of worship in many Christian denominations, symbolizing unity with Christ and the community of believers.