Can you explain the difference between The Mass and The Eucharist?
By deadraven999
@deadraven999 (1386)
Saudi Arabia
May 25, 2007 2:51am CST
Hi there,
Can anyone explain in very simple words, the difference between The Mass and The Eucharist?
I know we could do almost an infinite search either online or in books for the precise and correct definitions of The Eucharist and The Mass but what what we need here for everyone to share his knowledge with us especially those who practiced the ceremonies.
Thank you all
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2 responses
@mrddln (457)
• Philippines
13 Jun 07
the mass is the combination of the Part 1 which is full of sermons and bible readings . I forgot the term but it sounds like that. THe second one is I think the eucharistic celebration. So the eucharist is just a part of the mass. the mass is the entire thing.
@Anniedup (3651)
• Richards Bay, South Africa
2 Jun 07
Hi there my friend, I am a Christian, and although my husband is Catholic, I don’t know much about their sacraments and rites. So my input here won’t be substantial. So sorry, but I did go to wiki and it is very interesting but I find some of it very confusing. Will watch your response and try to make sense of it all.
@deadraven999 (1386)
• Saudi Arabia
5 Jun 07
Yes it ain't an easy one, here, i am still working on the answer. Thank you for your participation, plannin 2 post my comments as soon as they're complete.



