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  2. File:Holy Communion (BCP, 1845).png - Wikipedia

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    English: "The Holy Communion", illustration by John C. Horsley, and ornaments designed by Owen Jones for the 1845 illustrated and illuminated version of the Book of Common Prayer. Date 1845

  3. Template:Eucharist - Wikipedia

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  4. First Communion - Wikipedia

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    First Communion is an important tradition for Catholic families and individuals. For Latin Church Catholics, Holy Communion is usually the third of seven sacraments received; it occurs only after receiving Baptism, and once the person has reached the age of reason (usually, around the second grade).

  5. Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    ' thanksgiving '), also called Holy Communion, the Blessed Sacrament or the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite, considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others. Christians believe that the rite was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper, the night before his crucifixion, giving his disciples bread and wine.

  6. Intinction - Wikipedia

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    Intinction is a method of administering Holy Communion in many Western Christian denominations. [1] [2] Its etymology is from the Latin word intinctiƍ, meaning a dipping in. [3]

  7. World Communion Sunday - Wikipedia

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    World Communion Sunday is a celebration observed by several Protestant denominations, taking place on the first Sunday of every October, that promotes Christian unity and ecumenical cooperation. [1] It focuses on an observance of the Eucharist. The tradition was begun in 1933 by Hugh Thomson Kerr who ministered in the Shadyside Presbyterian Church.