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Knowing Why Communion Sets are Important



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By : Tina Andersons    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-15 00:00:00
Most individuals don't give much thought about the importance of Communion sets in today's world. For Christian churches, these are important items since they are used to share as well as represent the love and body of Christ.

In spite of the fact that a Communion is an important celebration, there are still some people that are not acquainted with it and how it actually goes.

The Holy Communion is representative of when Jesus had his communion fellowships with his disciples. One famous example of this communion or gathering would be the Last Supper.

The Communion is also known by another name, which is the Eucharist. It represents as a sort of "thanksgiving." The Communion represents how a Christian is able to hear, taste, touch, and receive the grace of the Lord through Jesus Christ, his son.

All the elements in the Holy Communion actually represent something else. For instance, the main actors in the Communion would be the bread and the wine. The bread is used to represent Christ's body.

As the bread is broken by the priest, this symbolizes the sacrifice that Christ made to save humanity and by doing this sacrifice he cleansed humanity from sin.

As it progressed before, it saw a partial decline for several years; however, today it has steadily gained ground and a staple in today's practices.

Most of the time, the Catholic Church allows children from seven to eight years old to have their first Communion. As they go into teenage years, they then undergo Confirmation. For communions, though, it is usually the Parish priest that recommends that a child is ready for Communion.

However, ultimately, that decision will come from the parent.

Holy Communions are very special events; hence, there are also several important elements involved. For people in the clergy, an important tool to have for communions would be communion sets.

As we know, having a Communion is not just limited to children, any person that wants to willingly accept Christ as their Savior can go and partake of the Communion. There are times when a Communion is required on the spot.

Because of this, portable communion sets are made available to people. People in clergy can carry these same sets as they travel and be able to use it.

Traditionally, communion sets were made of expensive silver and were not mass produced. Most of the time, a normal set will include a chalice or cup, a paten, a cruet, and a pyx. All of these are crucial to the communion itself.

For instance, a pyx is a small container that is used to store the bread or the Host when Communion's happen. The cruet is the small bottle that is used to hold the wine, which represents the blood of Christ.

Then the paten is a small plat, usually of silver, that is used to hold the Eucharistic bread. Finally, the chalice is the cup used or intended for holding a drink. In a Communion, this holds the wine.

All these are important to the celebration of the Holy Communion. This is a primary part in the lives of Christians and believers.

With the help of the Communion sets, we are able to live under the loving grace of the Lord once again.
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