Adj.1.Eucharistic- of or relating to the sacrament of the Eucharist; "the Eucharistic cup" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations Spanish / Español Select a language: ...
Related to Eucharistic vestments: chasublevest·ment (vĕst′mənt) n. 1. A garment, especially a robe or gown worn as an indication of office or state. 2. Ecclesiastical Any of the ritual robes worn by members of the clergy, acolytes, or other assistants at services or rites, espec...
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The present church building was built to respond to the growing population of the parish with the mission of being a 'Eucharistic Shrine and Center of Eucharistic Devotion.' in the Archdiocese of Davao. Scene City / Our Lady of the Assumption Parish celebrates Diamond Jubilee, Foundation Day ...
This invention relates to a eucharistic and family prayer table, and has particularly to do with an article of furniture arranged to provide a table for the administering of the sacraments of extreme unction and holy eucharist. Often at home it is desired to administer the sacrament of holy.....
Communion or eucharistic device.doi:US858051 AHenry C AllenUSUS858051 Aug 10, 1906 Jun 25, 1907 Mary E Allen Communion or eucharistic device.US858051 1906年8月10日 1907年6月25日 Mary E Allen Communion or eucharistic device.
Eucharistic liturgy - a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine Eucharist, Holy Eucharist, Holy Sacrament, Liturgy, Lord's Supper, sacrament of the Eucharist sacrament - a formal religious ceremony conferring a specific grace on those who receive it; the two...
2.EcclesiasticalAny of the ritual robes worn by members of the clergy, acolytes, or other assistants at services or rites, especially a garment worn at the celebration of the Eucharist. [Middle Englishvestement, from Old Frenchvestment, from Latinvestīmentum, fromvestīre,to clothe, fromvestis...
Naturally, the way in which early Christians committed themselves eucharistically and eschatologically, or felt eucharistically called, was particular to the conditions of the times and of their life. Eucharistic justice Living eucharistically is living life as a gift, a gift for which one is ...
The Responsible Body: A Eucharistic CommunityBody, Human (Religious aspectsHunger (Religious aspectsLord's Supper (Social aspectsChurch and social problems (AnalysisThe hungry body is a critique of the state and of the church.Matthew Whelan