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Hey guys and gals,

I am currently doing an interview report for school and was wondering if any Catholic could kindly answer some questions based on the Eucharist. It is so because I have three Catholics in three different age groups and people here are in the youth category so I thought i'd ask.

If your interested, leave any relevant contact details so that I can meet you on a specific date at your choice. Preferably, it'd be good if the interview is held before the 30th of June as it is due on that day.



P.S. I am in Year 10 and will greatly appreciate your efforts in helping me out with this interview if you can.


Cheers,
Steve
 

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itd be easier if u could do the interview through visitor messages on bos or something

if u can do that im in :D
 
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itd be easier if u could do the interview through visitor messages on bos or something

if u can do that im in :D
Brontecat, thanks for the response. I'd think that'd be easier as you said.

Well, would Msn be okay for the interview or do you prefer BOS?







Thanks again,

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I'm catholic and I have no clue what the fuck is being asked.
Hey enterspacebar, I will only post questions up if a Catholic agrees to answer them (based on the experience, meaning and importance of the Eucharist).
Sorry to clarify that up.









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I'm such a dedicated catholic girl that I don't know what Eucharist is.
Do you go to church? Isn't there any Catholic who can answer and agree to my Eucharist Interview? I just need information from three age groups as I said previously - with one of them being on the youth category. I would appreciate it if you could help me genuinely.








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I will post up questions on the Eucharist anyway.

1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)





There you go,

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i can do it

but i can only do it over the internet so
 
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i can do it

but i can only do it over the internet so
This is the internet?

Feel free to answer it but try to give a detailed response if you can. With this information, I hope to investigate differences and similarities between the importance and meaning of the Eucharist for different aged individuals (such as youth to middle aged people)







I hope that helped,

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I will post up questions on the Eucharist anyway.

1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)





There you go,

Steve
1. As a catholic, the eucharist is recieving the real presence of christ, ie was are reciving his body and blood, thus reminding us of the sacrifice he made for us
2. I receive Eucharist whenever its offered
3. Recievign the Eucharist doesnt affect my daily life
 
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thanks a lot, i hope the responses keep on coming, i need a detailed overview of youth responses in regards to the Eucharist












Thanks a lot,

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I will post up questions on the Eucharist anyway.

1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)





There you go,

Steve
1. Recieving Christs Body and Blood

2. When I go to Church (so everytime i actually go)

3. It doesnt really, not that into it anymore
 

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1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)
1) for me, Eucharist is Christs body and blood that we eat/drink to remind us of Jesus' sacrifice.

2) everytime i go to mass which is about 6 times a year or more depeding on circumstances.

3) Eucharist as such does not affect my daily life, for me it is just a part of being a catholic but i guess i wouldnt be taking it if i didnt practice thus meaning i might not have as strong a faith and i guess the absence of that would affect me... its not really the eucharist but more what it symbolises i guess..

anyway hope that helps,
 

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I will post up questions on the Eucharist anyway.

1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)





There you go,

Steve
1. free bred
2. nowadayz never
3. does not matter tbh
 

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I will post up questions on the Eucharist anyway.

1. In your own words, what does Eucharist mean to you?

2. How often do you receive the Eucharist?

3. Explain how receiving the Eucharist affects your daily life (for example, would your daily life be affected if you did not receive Communion when you do?)


There you go,

Steve
1. I find it hard to express but a way of physically receiving forgiveness from God and a means of which to communicate with him by (after receiving Eucharist when you pray).

2. Mostly once a week when I visit church. Occassionally when its Easter or Christmas I might visit a bit more often.

3. Well if I didn't receive Eucharist then I guess I wouldn't be at church and I'd have an extra hr and a bit of my life each week and would probably more regularly pray. Other than that, the Eucharist effects me in the sense that its the one time I really set aside other distractions and think about what God means to me and what I should be doing for God.
 

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1) The Eucharist is the blood and body of Christ, and is a reminder of his love for us.

2) Everytime I go to mass (mostly weekly)

3) Doesn't affect my daily life at all. It does cement my beliefs everytime I take part in it, but I suppose I wouldn't feel any different if the tradition ceased to exist, or if I didn't take part in it.
 
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