The Sacrament of Holy Eucharist

at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Altoona, PA
Phone: (814) 942-1372
Email: info@stlukesaltoona.org

The Holy Eucharist (also called the Lord's Supper or Mass) is the principal act of Christian worship on Sunday. At St. Luke's we offer the Holy Eucharist at 9:30 AM on Sundays and 5:30 PM on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month. 

About the Holy Eucharist (from the Catechism):

Q. What is the Holy Eucharist?
A. The Holy Eucharist is the sacrament commanded by 
Christ for the continual remembrance of his life, death, 
and resurrection, until his coming again.
   
Q. Why is the Eucharist called a sacrifice?
A. Because the Eucharist, the Church's sacrifice of praise and 
thanksgiving, is the way by which the sacrifice of Christ is 
made present, and in which he unites us to his one offering 
of himself.
   
Q. By what other names is this service known?
A. The Holy Eucharist is called the Lord's Supper, and 
Holy Communion; it is also known as the Divine 
Liturgy, the Mass, and the Great Offering.
   
Q. What is the outward and visible sign in the Eucharist?
A. The outward and visible sign in the Eucharist is bread 
and wine, given and received according to Christ's 
command.
   
Q. What is the inward and spiritual grace given in the 
Eucharist?
A. The inward and spiritual grace in the Holy Communion 
is the Body and Blood of Christ given to his people, and 
received by faith.
   
Q. What are the benefits which we receive in the Lord's 
Supper?
A. The benefits we receive are the forgiveness of our sins
  the strengthening of our union with Christ and one 
another, and the foretaste of the heavenly banquet which 
is our nourishment in eternal life.
   
Q. What is required of us when we come to the Eucharist?
A. It is required that we should examine our lives, repent 
of our sins, and be in love and charity with all people.