Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant.
Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant...
a weekly basis. It is also becoming common to receive the elements by intinction (receiving a piece of consecrated bread or wafer, dipping it in the blessed...
Christ are communicated to the faithful using a liturgical spoon (see also Intinction). The blood shed by Christ was a common theme in early modern Italian...
wine either by the communicant drinking directly from the chalice or by intinction. In the latter manner, the priest partially dips the consecrated bread...
common for the laity to receive the host in the hand. Some parishes use intinction, the dipping of the host into the chalice.[failed verification] The wine...
Catholic Church, which generally offer communion without wine, or where intinction (dipping the host in the chalice) is the custom, communion cups are not...
(held by the communicants) is prescribed when Holy Communion is given by intinction. Recessional: The servers lead the priest and any other clergy as at the...
wine from the chalice or may be dipped into the wine prior to consuming (intinction). Communion under both kinds for the whole congregation was a central...