The Words of Institution (also called the Words of Consecration) are words echoing those of Jesus himself at his Last Supper that, when consecrating bread...
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succession include the Words of Institution, and the relevant Institution narrative, with the sole exception of some versions of the Anaphora of Addai and Mari...
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Sacramental union (section Words of Institution)
believe that the words spoken by Jesus Christ at his Last Supper, the Words of Institution, bring about the sacramental union then and at all times whenever...
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the priest said the words of institution, the sacramental bread and wine ceased being bread and wine and became the flesh and blood of Christ without changing...
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Sacramental bread (redirect from Liturgical Use of Bread)
theology generally teaches that at the Words of Institution the bread's substance is changed into the Body of Christ (transubstantiation), whereas Eastern...
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Holy Qurbana (category Church of the East)
Words of Institution. The Eastern Catholic churches employing this liturgy have the Words of Institution included. The Qudasha of Theodore of Mopsuestia...
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substance through the consecration and pronouncement of the words of institution. Rather, the substance of Christ's body and blood is joined to them (consubstantiation)...
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of thanksgiving, giving ground for the following requests. Institution narrative: is an account of the Last Supper, in which are pronounced the Words...
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East Syriac Rite (redirect from Fast of Mart Mariam)
in full communion with the See of Rome. The words of Institution are missing in the original version of the Liturgy of Saints Addai and Mari. However...
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Communion as Viaticum, the Eucharist is given in the usual form, with the added words "May the Lord Jesus Christ protect you and lead you to eternal life". The...
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Epiclesis (category Greek words and phrases)
Christian Churches, the consecration is effected at the Words of Institution though during the rise of the Liturgical Movement, many denominations introduced...
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Inherently funny word (redirect from Use of words for comedic effect)
holds that words with the /k/ sound are funny. A 2015 study at the University of Alberta suggested that the humor of certain nonsense words can be explained...
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"comfortable words". The Sursum Corda, preface, the sanctus, Prayer of Humble Access, Words of Institution. Then comes the distribution of the elements...
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genuflecting, and kneeling to receive the Eucharist from the Words of Institution and elevation to reception of the holy meal. The reliquæ traditionally are consumed...
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other words, these institutions provide a lot of resources for research and have a lot of people conducting research at their respective institution. These...
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Transubstantiation (category Blood of Christ)
confessions, the change is said to start during the Dominical or Lord's Words or Institution Narrative and be completed during the Epiklesis.[page needed] Teaching...
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Paschal candle (section Other times of the year)
Before it is lit, the minister says words similar to: "May the light of Christ, rising in glory, dispel the darkness of our hearts and minds." Typically...
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Blood of Jesus Christ. In the West, the Words of Institution are considered to be the moment at which the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ...
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Mass (liturgy) (redirect from Holy Sacrifice of the Mass)
is the Institution Narrative, recalling the words and actions of Jesus at his Last Supper, which he told his disciples to do in remembrance of him. Then...
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Eucharistic miracle (redirect from Miracle of the Blessed Sacrament)
had been quite clear that the words of institution themselves, quite autonomous of the minister, effected the miracle of consubstantiation, priests were...
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Eucharistic theology (redirect from Theology of the Eucharist)
the priest's liturgical recitation of the Words of Institution: "This is my Body ..." and "This is the Chalice of my Blood ...". The Eucharist is a sacrifice...
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This is a list of English language words borrowed from Indigenous languages of the Americas, either directly or through intermediate European languages...
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Christ's washing of the disciples' feet, the institution of the priesthood, and the agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. The feast of Corpus Christi was...
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properly administered by the use of the physical component commanded by God along with the divine words of institution, God is, in a way specific to each...
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Divine Service (Lutheran) (section Service of the Word)
Exhortation to Communicants, Lord's Prayer and Words of Institution, Agnus Dei, Distribution, Collect of Thanksgiving, Nunc Dimittis, Benedicamus Domino...
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the structure of the Communion service was altered: a prayer of oblation was added to the eucharistic prayer after the "words of institution", thus reflecting...
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Hebrew (Dalman suggests for the Words of Institution) and Greek. Stanley E. Porter concluded: "The linguistic environment of Roman Palestine during the first...
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Mozarabic Rite (category History of Catholicism in Spain)
Roman words of institution, the key words that Jesus used at the Last Supper, were required. Originally, the Mozarabic words of institution were from St...
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Mea culpa (redirect from Striking of the breast)
symbolically beating the breast when uttering the words. The phrase comes from a Western Christian prayer of confession of sinfulness, known as the Confiteor, used...
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holy institution, in remembrance of his death and passion, may be partakers of his most blessed body and blood . . . After this prayer, the words of institution...
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