partake+of+the+Lord's+Supper

  • 61Sacrament (LDS Church) — In Mormonism, the Holy Sacrament of the Lord s Supper, [See, e.g., cite book | first=B. H. | last=Roberts | year=1938 | title=Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints| publisher=Deseret News Press |… …

    Wikipedia

  • 62Sacramental bread — Part of the series on Communion also known as The Eucharist , The Lord s Supper Divine Liturgy or Sacrament Theology Real Presence Transubstantiation Transignification Sacramental Union Memorialism Consubstantiation Impanation Consecra …

    Wikipedia

  • 63death rite — ▪ anthropology Introduction       any of the ceremonial acts or customs employed at the time of death and burial.       Throughout history and in every human society, the disposal of the dead has been given special significance. The practice was… …

    Universalium

  • 64Christianity — Part of a series on Christianity …

    Wikipedia

  • 65Infant communion — Part of the series on Communion also known as The Eucharist , The Lord s Supper Divine Liturgy or Sacrament Theology Real Presence Transubstantiation Transignification Sacramental Union Memorialism Consubstantiation Impanation Consecrat …

    Wikipedia

  • 66Full communion — In Christian ecclesiology, full communion is a relationship between church organizations or groups that mutually recognize their sharing the essential doctrines.[1] For the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, full communion exists… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67Altar — For other uses, see Altar (disambiguation). Detail from Religion, Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C …

    Wikipedia

  • 68feast — feaster, n. feastless, adj. /feest/, n. 1. any rich or abundant meal: The steak dinner was a feast. 2. a sumptuous entertainment or meal for many guests: a wedding feast. 3. something highly agreeable: The Rembrandt exhibition was a feast for the …

    Universalium

  • 69Authority — In politics, authority (Latin auctoritas , used in Roman law as opposed to potestas and imperium ) is often used interchangeably with the term power . However, their meanings differ: while power refers to the ability to achieve certain ends,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 70religious symbolism and iconography — Introduction       respectively, the basic and often complex artistic forms and gestures used as a kind of key to convey religious concepts and the visual, auditory, and kinetic representations of religious ideas and events. Symbolism and… …

    Universalium