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Communion, Holy
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Self communion
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Excommunication
lesser; by the greater a person was excluded from the communion of the church and the company of the faithful, and
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Sacrament
the term 'Sacrament' is commonly used to mean the Holy Communion. Reviling the Sacrament is punishable by fine and imprisonment (1
Eastern Church
varying in many points of detail but standing in full communion with each other and united as equals in a great
Altar
Altar. The table for the celebration of the Holy Communion, which in the Church of England should be covered during
Incense
use of incense immediately before the celebration of the Holy Communion, so as to be preparatory or subsidiary to the celebration
Protestant
come to the possession of this Crown shall join in communion with the Church of England as by law established.' The
Churchwardens
officiate in the collection and application of offerings at the Communion Service'Book of Common Prayer (Rubric)'but other church collections are managed
Self commune
Self communion
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