No. The Lord's Supper commemorates the Last Supper, at which Christ ate with His disciples, and proclaimed the bread and the wine as His body and blood. The difference is that the Last Supper was a...
This is a deep, complicated question. If you can find enough history to study, and not revisionist history, you will learn much of what is Roman Catholicism. It is made up of that organization's acts...
The Lord's Supper is also known as Communion or The Eucharist. It is one of two sacraments that almost all Christian churches have (the other is baptism). It is held in obedience to Jesus' command...
They are both the same. Although there are some branches of catholicism that have to do with what cultures involve into their religious traditioins, like eastern rite catholics, byzantine catholics,...