Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant...
9 KB (1,053 words) - 18:42, 23 July 2023
Christ are communicated to the faithful using a liturgical spoon (see also Intinction). The blood shed by Christ was a common theme in early modern Italian...
12 KB (1,520 words) - 04:33, 19 March 2024
a weekly basis. It is also becoming common to receive the elements by intinction (receiving a piece of consecrated bread or wafer, dipping it in the blessed...
127 KB (15,104 words) - 01:39, 16 May 2024
wine either by the communicant drinking directly from the chalice or by intinction. In the latter manner, the priest partially dips the consecrated bread...
13 KB (1,592 words) - 16:51, 17 April 2024
Communion under both kinds Corporal (liturgy) Derrynaflan Chalice Holy Grail Intinction Paten Tassilo Chalice The Oxburgh Chalice The Silver Chalice Treasure...
17 KB (1,985 words) - 04:08, 17 April 2024
Catholic Church, which generally offer communion without wine, or where intinction (dipping the host in the chalice) is the custom, communion cups are not...
6 KB (573 words) - 17:09, 12 April 2024
are Arnotts brand Ginger Nuts. Dunking is also used as a slang term for intinction: the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or...
7 KB (886 words) - 12:46, 7 May 2024
Frequent Communion Genuflection Head cover Host desecration Infant communion Intinction Reserved sacrament Sacramental bread and wine (or must) Spiritual communion...
12 KB (1,372 words) - 07:37, 3 May 2024
common for the laity to receive the host in the hand. Some parishes use intinction, the dipping of the host into the chalice.[failed verification] The wine...
24 KB (2,880 words) - 16:49, 22 January 2024
Communion under both kinds Fasting Headcover Genuflection Host desecration Intinction Open communion Reserved sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after...
153 KB (16,641 words) - 05:35, 9 May 2024