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holy loaf
holy loaf = holy bread. Also attrib. holy loaf money.1499 Churchw. Acc. Croscombe (Som. Rec. Soc.) 24 Paid..for tynnyng of the lyght and the holy-lofe xvj{supd}. 1548–9 (Mar.) Bk. Com. Prayer, Communion (Rubric), The Parishioners of euerye Parishe shall offer euery Sonday, at the tyme of the Offerto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prosphora
This double-loaf represents the two natures of Christ: human and divine. The remainder of the prosphoron is blessed over the holy table, before the blessing of the antidoron, with the phrase "Great is the name of the Holy Trinity wikipedia.org
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loaf
▪ I. loaf, n.1 (ləʊf) Pl. loaves (ləʊvz). Forms: sing. 1 hláf, 3–4 laf, 3–5 lof, 4–5 loof, (4 lhoue), 5 layf, Sc. lafe, loofe, looff, 5–6 lofe, loffe, 6–7 loafe, 8 Sc. leaf, 7– loaf; pl. 1 hláfas, 3 Orm. lafess, 3–4, 6 Sc. laves, 4 lafes, lavis, -ys, Sc. lafis, lawis, 3–7 loves, 4–5 lofes, looves, 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lamb (liturgy)
The Lamb is cut from a specially prepared loaf of leavened bread and placed in the center of the diskos. The deacon will say, "Break, Master, the Holy Bread." wikipedia.org
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holy bread
holy bread Forms: see holy; also 6–7 hally-, halli-, 7 halle-. The (ordinary leavened) bread which was blessed after the Eucharist and distributed to those who had not communicated: corresponding to the eulogia of the Greek Church and the French pain bénit. b. In post-Reformation times, The bread pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antidoron
Originally it was a substitute, or solatium, for such of the faithful as were not properly prepared to receive Holy Communion or were unable to get to Holy loaf Prior to the English Reformation, there was a tradition where households took turns to bake and present a "holy loaf" to the parish church. wikipedia.org
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eulogia
‖ eulogia (juːˈləʊdʒɪə) [Eccl. Lat., a. Gr. εὐλογία in N.T. ‘blessing’: see eulogy.] a. A name applied by the early Christians to the Eucharist. b. A portion of the consecrated bread reserved for those who were not present at the communion. c. In the Greek church, the unconsecrated bread remaining a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spear (liturgy)
The Spear is used during the Liturgy of Preparation when the priest cuts the Lamb (Host) out of the Prosphoron (loaf of leavened bread) which will be consecrated The Spear is also used before Holy Communion to cut the Lamb into pieces for the clergy and faithful to communicate from. wikipedia.org
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Spoon (liturgy)
Alexandrian Rite After the priest has placed a piece of the consecrated loaf in the communicant's mouth by hand, the deacon gives the communicant the consecrated Maronite Rite The Maronite Catholic Church stands as an exception, as the faithful are given Communion by dipping a part of the consecrated loaf into wikipedia.org
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Buccellato (di Lucca)
The Buccellato is a cake typical of Lucca, Italy which is eaten all year, especially during the demonstrations of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and Buccellato di Lucca derives its name from the Latin Buccella, or bite, to the ancient Romans buccellatum the format was a round loaf of bread or a crown wikipedia.org
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Holy Sepulchre Priory, Thetford
In 1335, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey transferred it to Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre at Holy Sepulchre Priory. The priory was also to find a house yearly for three poor people from 9 November to 29 April, giving to each of them nightly a loaf of good rye bread, wikipedia.org
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Matthew 7:10
The loaf is the word concerning the knowledge of God the Father. The stone is all falsehood that has a stumbling-block of offence to the soul. Or by the loaf may be understood spiritual doctrine; by the stone ignorance; by the fish the water of Holy Baptism; by the serpent the wiles of the Devil wikipedia.org
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Jobert of Syria
In 1171, Amalric I of Jerusalem left the Holy Land to visit Constantinople and he entrusted Jobert with the guardianship of his son Baldwin IV of Jerusalem He issued a decree specifying that each loaf of bread should weigh two marcs and that each poor person should receive half a loaf. wikipedia.org
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Artos
An artos (, "leavened loaf", "bread") is a loaf of leavened bread that is blessed during services in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine rite catholic churches The priest blesses the Artos with a special prayer and sprinkles it with Holy Water. wikipedia.org
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