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Communion

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Communion

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Communion: Encyclopedia II - Priest - Dress

In most Christian traditions, priests wear clerical clothing— a distinctive form of street dress. In form it varies considerably–even within individual traditions–depending on the specific occasion. In Western Christianity, the stiff white clerical collar has become the nearly universal feature of priestly clerical clothing, worn either with a cassock or a clergy shirt. The shirt may be worn with or without a jacket, and occasionally a pectoral cross is worn with either the cassock or the shirt. The collar may be either a full collar o ...

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Priest, Priest - In Judaism, Priest - In Christianity, Priest - Catholic & Orthodox, Priest - Protestant, Priest - Anglican Communion, Priest - Quaker, Priest - Dress

Read more here: » Priest: Encyclopedia II - Priest - Dress

Communion: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Special Masses

Mass liturgy - Nuptial Mass and other Ritual Masses. A Nuptial Mass is simply a Mass within which the sacrament of Marriage is celebrated. Other sacraments too are celebrated within Mass. This is necessarily so for the sacrament of Orders, and is normal, though not obligatory, for the sacrament of Confirmation, as well as that of Marriage. Unless the date chosen is that of a major liturgical feast, the prayers are taken from the section of the Roman Missal headed "Ritual Masses". This section has special texts fo ...

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Mass liturgy, Mass liturgy - The Mass in Roman Catholicism, Mass liturgy - Texts used in the Roman Rite of Mass, Mass liturgy - Structure of the present-day Roman-rite Mass, Mass liturgy - Introductory rites, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Word, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Eucharist, Mass liturgy - The Communion rite, Mass liturgy - Concluding rite, Mass liturgy - Time of celebration of Mass, Mass liturgy - Special Masses, Mass liturgy - Nuptial Mass and other Ritual Masses, Mass liturgy - The Anglican Missal

Read more here: » Mass liturgy: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Special Masses

Communion: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Texts used in the Roman Rite of Mass

The Roman Missal contains the prayers and rubrics of the Mass. In the United States and Canada, the English translation of this book is at present called the Sacramentary. The Lectionary presents passages from the Bible arranged in the order for reading at each day's Mass. Before the Second Vatican Council, the then far less numerous Scripture readings in use were included in the Roman Missal. A Book of the Gospels is recommended for the r ...

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Mass liturgy, Mass liturgy - The Mass in Roman Catholicism, Mass liturgy - Texts used in the Roman Rite of Mass, Mass liturgy - Structure of the present-day Roman-rite Mass, Mass liturgy - Introductory rites, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Word, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Eucharist, Mass liturgy - The Communion rite, Mass liturgy - Concluding rite, Mass liturgy - Time of celebration of Mass, Mass liturgy - Special Masses, Mass liturgy - Nuptial Mass and other Ritual Masses, Mass liturgy - The Anglican Missal

Read more here: » Mass liturgy: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Texts used in the Roman Rite of Mass

Communion: Encyclopedia II - New Apostolic Church - Organisation

The headoffice of the New Apostolic Chuch is located in Zurich, Switzerland. From here the worldwide church is led. The church is split up in several regional churches, covering entire countries or continents. The NAC finances herself thanks to voluntarily gifts of the churchmembers. The NAC doesn't collect taxes. The received money is used for building maintenance, social aid and aid to the developing countries. The church is politically neutral and expects her members to comply with the local laws. Worldwide the NAC h ...

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New Apostolic Church, New Apostolic Church - History, New Apostolic Church - Doctrine, New Apostolic Church - Holy Baptism with water, New Apostolic Church - Holy Communion, New Apostolic Church - Holy Sealing, New Apostolic Church - Organisation, New Apostolic Church - Ministries, New Apostolic Church - Apostles, New Apostolic Church - Priests, New Apostolic Church - Deacons

Read more here: » New Apostolic Church: Encyclopedia II - New Apostolic Church - Organisation

Communion: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Structure of the present-day Roman-rite Mass

Within the fixed structure outlined below, the Scripture readings and the text of the three prayers known as the collect, the prayer over the gifts, and the postcommunion prayer varies each day. Mass liturgy - Introductory rites. After an entrance hymn or the recitation of an antiphon, Mass begins with the large sign of the cross (the fingertips of the right hand touch in sequence the forehead, breast, left shoulder and right shoulder) to the accompaniment of the Trinitarian formula, "In the name of the Fa ...

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Mass liturgy, Mass liturgy - The Mass in Roman Catholicism, Mass liturgy - Texts used in the Roman Rite of Mass, Mass liturgy - Structure of the present-day Roman-rite Mass, Mass liturgy - Introductory rites, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Word, Mass liturgy - The Liturgy of the Eucharist, Mass liturgy - The Communion rite, Mass liturgy - Concluding rite, Mass liturgy - Time of celebration of Mass, Mass liturgy - Special Masses, Mass liturgy - Nuptial Mass and other Ritual Masses, Mass liturgy - The Anglican Missal

Read more here: » Mass liturgy: Encyclopedia II - Mass liturgy - Structure of the present-day Roman-rite Mass

Communion: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1952 - Catholic

List of religious leaders in 1952 - Catholic not in communion with Rome. Old Catholic Church of the Mariavites - Roman Maria Jakub Próchniewski (1945-1953) ...

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List of religious leaders in 1952, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Catholic, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Catholic not in communion with Rome, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Eastern Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Oriental Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Assyrian Christianity, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Protestant and offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Judaism, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Islam and its offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Ismaili, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, List of religious leaders in 1952 - New Religious Movements, List of religious leaders in 1952 - Buddhism

Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 1952: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1952 - Catholic

Communion: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 2005 - Catholic Churches

List of religious leaders in 2005 - Catholic Churches not currently in Communion with Rome. Catholic Mariavite Church Józef Maria Rafael Wojciechowski (1946-2005) Beatrycze Szulgowicz (2005-present) Liberal Catholic Church International - Archbishop Charles Finn, Presiding Bishop Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church - Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez, Patriarch (1961-present) Old Catholic Church of the Mariavites - Wlodzimierz Jaworski, Bishop-Primate (1 ...

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List of religious leaders in 2005, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Catholic Churches, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Catholic Churches not currently in Communion with Rome, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Independent Catholic Churches Not in Communion with Rome, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Eastern Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Autonomous Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Old Believers, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Oriental Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Anglican Churches - Churches in Communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Protestant Churches, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Other Christian, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Sunni Islam, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Islam: Ismaili Ahmadiyya and Druze, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Judaism, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Eastern, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Other, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Western origin, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Indian subcontinent origin, List of religious leaders in 2005 - New Religions, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Eastern or Hindu derived, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Christian or Christian derived, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Islam or Islam derived, List of religious leaders in 2005 - Speculative science derived

Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 2005: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 2005 - Catholic Churches

Communion: Encyclopedia II - New Apostolic Church - History

Through prophecies in England in 1832 John Bate Cardale was called as the first apostle of the second sending. Until 1835 eleven more men from various Christian denominations, social positions and religious training were called to the new founded apostleministry. After a long period of combined preparation, these apostles started to travel around the world, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. The mean point of their gospel was the presently return of Jesus Christ and spreading the sacrament of the ...

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New Apostolic Church, New Apostolic Church - History, New Apostolic Church - Doctrine, New Apostolic Church - Holy Baptism with water, New Apostolic Church - Holy Communion, New Apostolic Church - Holy Sealing, New Apostolic Church - Organisation, New Apostolic Church - Ministries, New Apostolic Church - Apostles, New Apostolic Church - Priests, New Apostolic Church - Deacons

Read more here: » New Apostolic Church: Encyclopedia II - New Apostolic Church - History

Communion: Encyclopedia II - Church of England - Governance and administration

The British monarch (at present, Elizabeth II), has the constitutional title of "Supreme Governor of the Church of England". In practice, however, the administrative leadership of the church falls to the Archbishop of Canterbury. The worldwide Anglican Communion of independent national or regional churches recognises the Archbishop of Canterbury as a kind of 'symbolic' leader. The Most Revd and Rt Hon. D ...

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Church of England, Church of England - Theology and sociology, Church of England - Governance and administration, Church of England - Appointments, Church of England - History, Church of England - Related churches, Church of England - Financial situation, Church of England - External link

Read more here: » Church of England: Encyclopedia II - Church of England - Governance and administration

Communion: Encyclopedia II - Baptist - Beliefs that vary among Baptists

Because of the congregational style of church governance on doctrine, doctrine on the following issues often varies greatly between one Baptist church and another. doctrine of separation Calvinism/Arminianism the nature of Law and Gospel the ordination of women homosexuality the extent to which Church and State should be separate from each other the extent to which non-members may participate in communion services the extent to which missionary boards should ...

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Baptist, Baptist - Beliefs, Baptist - Baptist distinctives acrostic, Baptist - Biblical authority, Baptist - Autonomy of the local church Congregationalism, Baptist - Priesthood of all believers, Baptist - Two ordinances Baptism and Communion, Baptist - Individual soul liberty, Baptist - Separation of church and state, Baptist - Two offices Pastor and Deacon, Baptist - Justification by faith, Baptist - Beliefs that vary among Baptists, Baptist - Comparisons with other denominations, Baptist - Worship style, Baptist - Origins, Baptist - Landmarkist, Baptist - Anabaptist, Baptist - Separatist, Baptist - The name Baptist, Baptist - Questions of labeling, Baptist - Other resources

Read more here: » Baptist: Encyclopedia II - Baptist - Beliefs that vary among Baptists

Communion: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Holy Communion

 

Holy Communion

  • To dream that you are taking part in the Holy Communion, warns you that you will resign your independent opinions to gain some frivolous desire.
  • If you dream that there is neither bread nor wine for the supper, you will find that you have suffered your ideas to be proselytized in vain, as you are no nearer your goal.
  • If you are refused the right of communion and feel worthy, there is hope for your obtaining some prominent position which has appeared extremely doubtful, as your opponents are popular and powerful. If you feel unworthy, you will meet with much discomfort.
  • To dream that you are in a body of Baptists who are taking communion, denotes that you will find that your friends are growing uncongenial, and you will look to strangers for harmony.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Holy Communion, Meaning of Dreams about Holy Communion, Dream Interpretation Holy Communion)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Communion Dictionary

Communion: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Table

Table: Altar; spiritual food that is consecrated; priestly communion with God and one another; covenant; needs being met; place of surrender and agreement. (1 Cor. 10:20-21; Dan. 11:27; Ps. 78:19)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Table, Dream Dictionary Table, Meaning of dreams about Table, Dream Interpretation Table, Dream Analysis Table, Dreaming of Table

 

table, altar, spiritual food, consecrated, priestly communion with god, communion with god, covenant, communion, place of surrender, agreement, surrender,

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Communion Dictionary

Communion: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bread

Bread Dream Symbols:

Life's basic needs. Something that is placed between two slices of bread may indicate those things that are fulfilling and helps you meet your required needs for survival. Communion with your higher self {a need to communicate with your unconscious self}.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Bread, Dream Dictionary Bread, Meaning of dreams about Bread, Dream Interpretation Bread, Dream Analysis Bread, Dreaming of Bread

 

Bread, Communion, Higher self, Bakery, Baking

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Communion Dictionary

Communion: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dining Room

Dining Room: See also Eating: The table of the Lord; communion with the Lord or with the brethren; feeding on the Word. (Ho. 7:6; Heb. 4:12; 1 Corinthians 11:24)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dining Room, Dream Dictionary Dining Room, Meaning of dreams about Dining Room, Dream Interpretation Dining Room, Dream Analysis Dining Room, Dreaming of Dining Room

 

dining room, eating, table, lord, communion, lord, brethren, feeding, word, rooms, locations, places,

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Communion Dictionary

Communion: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Prayer

Prayer Dream Symbols:

Prayer is a communion with your higher self. Sometimes we may need to pay more attention to our spiritual/creative self and less time to social duty. It may also be what you are actually doing in your life, you are in fact communicating with your higher self. The dream reflects your life as it is at the time of the dream.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Prayer, Dream Dictionary Prayer, Meaning of dreams about Prayer, Dream Interpretation Prayer, Dream Analysis Prayer, Dreaming of Prayer

 

Prayer, Communion, Higher self, Spiritual self, Creative self, Communicating with your higher self, Social duty

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Communion Dictionary




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