He uses bread and wine which he changes into the body and blood of Jesus Christ in remembrance of the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, who at the Last Supper fulfilled the day of Unleavened Bread on which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed in the Old Law. the priest uses a chalice and ciborium. he also uses the paten. a tabernacle also is used.
Aaron
A priest who lived during Abraham's time
Murders, crimes, assaults, and theft was the bane of the priest's existence.
the abbot is next in line above the priest
The first priest is Zechariah the father of John the Baptist.
At the consecration.
The prayer of consecration, known as the Canon of the Mass, does not change, there are four optional Canons, plus some others in the back of the Missal for special occasions such as penance services, but the priest may use the same Canon for every Mass he celebrates.
Roman Catholic AnswerStarting back when the consecration was held at a remote altar and the canon (the Eucharistic prayer) was said in a low voice with the priest bending over the altar, a bell was run at the point where the consecration actually took place. This has been done for hundreds of years, and is still recommended even though the people can plainly heard the priest now.
The actual consecration is done only by the priest, through the power of the Holy Spirit, although several priests may say the words of consecration at the same time. Altar servers may help with the ritual by presenting the bread and wine, and helping the priest wash his hands.
Baptism. Baptism is the purification of water to wash away sin. Many Christians do this when they become saved by God.
There are many prayers prayed by the priest during the Eucharist. I'm thinking that you are asking about a specific one, but this is just a guess. The Canon or Eucharistic Prayer is the central portion of the Eucharistic liturgy, it has eight parts: Preface, Acclamation, Epiclesis, Consecration, Anamnesis, Oblation, Intercessions, and Doxology.
The consecration of the gifts
It happens during the consecration when the priest says 'Take all of you and eat of this for this is my body' and when he says 'this is the chalice of my blood which will be shed for you and many for the forgiveness of sin."
It is called, Eucharist.Roman Catholic AnswerTransubstantiation is the complete change of the substance of bread and wine into the substance of Christ' Body and Blood by a validly ordained priest during the consecration at Mass.
Before the consecration in the Catholic Mass, the bread and wine are just regular food and drink. They are not yet considered the Body and Blood of Christ. It is through the words of consecration spoken by the priest that Catholic belief holds that a transformation occurs, and the bread and wine become the Real Presence of Christ.
The matter for the sacrament of Holy Orders includes the laying on of hands by the bishop and the prayer of consecration. The form consists of the specific prayers and words spoken by the bishop during the ordination ceremony, which confers the office of bishop, priest, or deacon upon the candidate.
Once the Host has been consecrated by the priest, it becomes the Body of Christ. After consecration, the Eucharist is administered by either the priest, the deacon, or trained Eucharistic Ministers.