The blood of Christ
The blood of Christ speaks of the blood of the flesh that Jesus Christ actually shed on the cross, and the salvation of mankind in Christianity was made by this blood shedding. There is also blood or precious blood. The celebrated wine used in the Eucharist by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church is called the sermon, and it is also a theological term that identifies Jesus Christ with the blood shed on the cross. The Catholic Church, Orthodox Orthodox, Orthodox Orthodox Church teaches that in the Eucharist the priest changes the wine of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit when he builds the wine. In other words, the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Orthodox Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Orthodox Church see the blood of Christ as it is, but the invisible blood of Christ is in it. Especially in the Catholic Church, the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit is called 'sexual change'.