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Whether the prayer of consecration in the first communion book should be left out ? IX . Whether the sacrament were , according to the first book , to be received into the communicant's mouth , or to be delivered into his hand ?
Whether the prayer of consecration in the first communion book should be left out ? IX . Whether the sacrament were , according to the first book , to be received into the communicant's mouth , or to be delivered into his hand ?
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Holy Communion was celebrated only when there was " a good number to communicate with the priest . ” In small parishes , those with not more than twenty persons eligible for Communion , a minimum of three or four were to participate ...
Holy Communion was celebrated only when there was " a good number to communicate with the priest . ” In small parishes , those with not more than twenty persons eligible for Communion , a minimum of three or four were to participate ...
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The rubric directed the curate to exhort the parishioners to receive the Holy Communion diligently , especially " in the plague time , ” so that they might be ready to die . If a sick person wished Holy Communion , it was to be given to ...
The rubric directed the curate to exhort the parishioners to receive the Holy Communion diligently , especially " in the plague time , ” so that they might be ready to die . If a sick person wished Holy Communion , it was to be given to ...
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