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Communion table
It advises that the traditional terms are "Lord's table" and "Communion table" for the table upon which the bread and wine are placed during Holy Communion Some bring in a Communion table only when needed. For example, St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral in Sydney does not have a prominent Communion table.
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communion table
communion table [communion 7.] The table used in celebrating the Communion of the Lord's Supper. In the Church of England, the application of the terms ‘communion-table’ and ‘altar’ respectively to the ‘holy table’ of the Prayer-book, depends more or less on the views held as to the nature of the Co...
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Communion-plate
be placed on the credence table before Mass. Elliott says that the prescription of the placing of a communion-plate on the credence table before Mass can be interpreted as meaning that this can be
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Open communion
In Methodism, open communion is referred to as the open table, meaning that all may approach the Communion table. Supporting belief
Those practising open communion generally believe that the invitation to receive communion is an invitation to Christ's table, and that
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Closed communion
Fenced table
In Protestant theology, a fenced table is a communion table which is open only to accredited members of the Christian community. The phrase goes back to early Scottish Calvinism, where the communion table literally had a fence around it, with a gate at each end.
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Communion token
regarding admission to the Lord’s Table were eased, allowing visitors who were members of other denominations, on profession of their faith to communicate The burning bush is found on many tokens, as are objects such as a Bible, communion cup or communion table, or else Christian symbols such as the fish,
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Versus populum
celebrated the Holy Eucharist standing at the north-end (i.e. the left side) of the communion table, according to the rubric in the Book of Common Prayer The shallow depth of these steps meant that the communion table could only be placed altar-wise, that is, facing east in the traditional arrangement.
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Nancy Marsh
The Church's Communion table was "purchased from the legacy of Miss Nancy Marsh." A plaque on the communion table reads "In Memoriam, Nancy Marsh, 1817—1890, Missionary of this Church for thirty six years, She brought to its communion
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William Newman (woodcarver)
The following description exists: "Communion Table and Rails. The reredos (from which the pediment has been removed), the communion rail and communion table, and the churchwarden's pews, are among the original furnishings
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Processional cross
and placed behind/ at the Communion Table, then acting as an Altar cross. The acolytes that follow then bow to the cross at the Communion Table. The Cross represents the Lord's presence at the Communion Table.
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Lewes, Delaware)
The Pulpit, reading desk, Communion Table and Rail are handsomely built of Black Walnut — the pews... of pine plank... the number of people frequenting The original communion table is still in use as the altar in the present church.
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Anne Fleming and Catherine Jennis
table. Biography
At the foot of the steps to the communion table inside the St. Mary's Church in Wiveton, there is the memorial tablet to Anne Fleming.
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St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Showell, Maryland)
The church is oriented with the main entrance to the south, a secondary entrance to the west, and the communion table to the east. The communion table, positioned on a raised platform, is centered on the east wall of the church. Original brick pavers still cover the aisles.
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St Gabriel's Church, Deritend
Blews and Sons provided the gas fittings, communion table, brass lectern, reading desk and chancel chairs.
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St Andrew's Church, Lyddington
Also in the chancel is a communion table surrounded by communion rails.
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