Alcoholic drink served to commemorate the Eucharist
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Sacramental wine, Communion wine, altar wine, or wine for consecration is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist (also referred to as the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion, among other names). It is usually consumed after sacramental bread.
Sacramentalwine, Communion wine, altar wine, or wine for consecration is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist...
the bread used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist. Along with sacramentalwine, it is one of two elements of the Eucharist. The bread may be either...
the sacramentalwine is an integral part of the Eucharistic rite and does not lead to intoxication. According to the Catholic Church, the sacramental wine...
regions in Italy, Spain, and France have heritages in connection to sacramentalwine, likewise, viticulture traditions in the Southwestern United States...
observances, from the use of sacramentalwine in Christian sacraments to the offering and moderate drinking of omiki (sacramental sake) in Shinto purification...
turn into wine". The Volstead Act allowed the sale of sacramentalwine to priests and ministers and allowed rabbis to approve sales of kosher wine to individuals...
produce sacramentalwine. Growers who elected to keep their vines planted sold their crops to home winemakers. The Great Depression slowed the wine business...
deacon in Ireland under Finnian of Movilla, replenishing the supply of sacramentalwine for a mass. Chronology of Jesus Life of Jesus in the New Testament...
through transubstantiation, Lutherans believe that this is through a sacramental union, Methodists believe that the way Christ is made manifest in the...
really present "in, with, and under" the forms of the bread and wine, known as the sacramental union. Reformed Christians believe in a real spiritual presence...
distinct: the integrity of the bread and wine remain though united with the body and the blood of Christ. In the sacramental union the consecrated bread is united...
boiling water to the sacramentalwine. Another opinion holds that mevushal wine was not included in the rabbinic edict against drinking wine touched by an idolater...
regularly. In Catholic Eucharistic liturgy, must may be substituted for sacramentalwine, on condition that the ordinary has granted permission for the benefit...
Liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII Redemptionis Sacramentum Sacrament Sacramentalwine "Instruction Redemptionis Sacramentum". www.vatican.va. "Glossary:...
history of wine making and religious traditions, monks and nuns in New Mexico were able to save long-standing New Mexican sacramental and leisure wine grape...
the term "in, with and under the forms of consecrated bread and wine" and "sacramental union" to distinguish their understanding of the Eucharist from...
Christian denominations, a chalice is a standing cup used to hold sacramentalwine during the Eucharist (also called the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion)...
appears and encourages Alessandra and Ginevra to get drunk with the sacramentalwine while explaining how being with a man is the greatest possible pleasure...
interpret the Words of Institution to be the moment the "Gifts" (sacramental bread and wine) are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ. In fact, they...
Franciscans had wine shipped from Spain. The sacramentalwine was light pink in color, had a sherry-like taste, was 18% alcohol, and 10% sugar. The wine was transported...
Mr. Meskimmin At their Catholic school, A.J. and his friends steal sacramentalwine and turn up drunk at gym class. Tony, who is shaking down a foreman...
ceremonies, primarily the Eucharist, altar cruets are used to keep the sacramentalwine and water. These cruets are usually made of glass, though sometimes...
life", and teaches that the Mass is a sacrifice, in which the sacramental bread and wine, through consecration by an ordained priest, become the sacrificial...
trafficking in sacramentalwine. At the time of Ginzburg's responsum, the Orthodox rabbinate had exclusive authority to sanction sacramentalwine for Jews,...