
The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life, where Jesus Christ becomes truly present—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—under the appearance of bread and wine.

The Eucharist is not merely a symbol but the true Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, as affirmed by His own words at the Last Supper: "This is My Body... This is My Blood." (Matthew 26:26-28).

The Eucharist is the sacrifice of Christ made present at every Mass, uniting us with His one, perfect offering on the Cross. It is not a new sacrifice but the same sacrifice of Calvary, offered in an unbloody manner, allowing the faithful to participate in Christ’s redemptive act.

The Eucharist is a sacred memorial of Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection, making His sacrifice present at every Mass.

The Eucharist is the ultimate act of thanksgiving, as the very word Eucharist means “thanksgiving” in Greek. In every Mass, we give thanks to God for His love, mercy, and the gift of salvation through Christ’s sacrifice.

The Eucharist is a sacred meal in which Christ offers His Body and Blood as spiritual nourishment for the faithful. Instituted at the Last Supper, it unites believers with Him and with one another, strengthening them in faith and love.

First Holy Communion is a sacred milestone in a child's life, marking the first reception of the Eucharist, the true Body and Blood of Christ.