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The Eucharist has been a key theme in the depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art,[1] as in this 16th-century Juan de Juanes painting.
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The Eucharist has been a key theme in the depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art,[1] as in this 16th-century Juan de Juanes painting.
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Communion of the Apostles, by Fra Angelico, with donor portrait, 1440-41
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Christ with the Eucharist, Vicente Juan Masip, 16th century.
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Christ with the Eucharist, Vicente Juan Masip, 16th century.
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The Eucharist in a traditional Tridentine Mass.
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The Eucharist in a traditional Tridentine Mass.
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Eucharistic elements prepared for the Divine Liturgy.
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Serving of elements individually, to be taken in unison, is common among Baptists
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Table set for the Eucharist in an ELCA service
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A United Methodist minister consecrating the elements
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