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Sacrament and meeting
* The Franciscan Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament ( or Chapel of the Apparition )-in memory of Jesus ' meeting with his mother after the Resurrection.
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS church ), the " Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ", more simply referred to as the Sacrament, is administered every Sunday ( except General Conference or other special Sunday meeting ) in each LDS Ward or branch worldwide at the beginning of Sacrament meeting.
The Sacrament, both bread and water, is prepared by priesthood holders prior to the beginning of the meeting.
The Testimony of the Three Witnesses is reflected by a practice in the Latter-day Saint Church whereby, during one Sacrament meeting each month, members bear testimony to the truth of the Mormon gospel based on personal spiritual experiences and impressions.

Sacrament and is
In the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .), the term bishop is an expressive name for a Minister of Word and Sacrament who serves a congregation and exercises " the oversight of the flock of Christ.
Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and some Protestants teach the Sacrament of Baptism is the means by which each person's damaged human nature is healed and Sanctifying Grace ( capacity to enjoy and participate in the spiritual life of God ) is restored.
The Eucharist (), also called Holy Communion, the Sacrament of the Altar, the Blessed Sacrament, the Lord's Supper, and other names, is a Christian sacrament or ordinance.
All in attendance are provided an opportunity to partake of the Sacrament as it is passed row-by-row to the congregation by priesthood holders ( typically deacons ).
The fourth Conclusion deals with the Lollard view that the Sacrament of Eucharist is a contradictory topic that is not clearly defined in the Bible.
The office of elder is another distinctive mark of Presbyterianism: these are specially ordained non-clergy called ruling elders and ministers of Word and Sacrament called teaching elders who take part in local pastoral care and decision making at all levels.
Following a pattern set in the first congregation of Christians in Jerusalem described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament, the church is governed by presbyters ( a term and category that includes elders and Ministers of Word and Sacrament, historically also referred to as " ruling or canon elders " because they measure the spiritual life and work of a congregation and ministers as " teaching elders ").
A presbytery is formed by all the congregations and the Ministers of Word and Sacrament in a geographic area together with elders selected ( proportional to congregation size ) from each of the congregations.
A Minister of Word and Sacrament is a Presbyterian minister only by virtue of membership on a roll of a presbytery.
Each synod contains at least three presbyteries, and its elected voting membership is to include both elders and Ministers of Word and Sacrament in equal numbers.
It consists of commissioners elected by presbyteries ( not synods ), and its voting membership is proportioned with parity between elders and Ministers of Word and Sacrament.
It is the true Flesh of Christ which was crucified and buried, this is then truly the Sacrament of His Body.
The Thirty-nine articles of religion in the Church of England declare: " Transubstantiation ( or the change of the substance of Bread and Wine ) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy Writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions "; and made Mass illegal.
The Articles declared that " Transubstantiation ( or the change of the substance of Bread and Wine ) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy Writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.
Tours is a special place for Catholics who follow the devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus and the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
* February 12 – In Christchurch, New Zealand, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is opened.

Sacrament and weekly
Mormons renew their baptismal covenants through weekly participation in the Lord's supper ( commonly called Sacrament ).
:# Sacrament: This ordinance is usually performed weekly in every church congregation.
The Sacrament is offered weekly and all active members are taught to prepare to partake of each opportunity.

Sacrament and worship
St. Paul's is now known as the Most Blessed Sacrament Church, and it is the oldest existing Catholic place of worship in Pennsylvania and the fourth oldest Catholic structure in the thirteen original colonies.
In Anglican / Episcopal worship, there is no prayer of consecration or distribution of Reserved Sacrament on Holy Saturday, but a simple service of scripture readings and prayers may be held.
Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann dedicates Benedictine College's newest Marian Grotto. Campus worship opportunities include: Life of Prayer, Divine Praise Night featuring adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Thursday night prayer meetings, traditional Catholic processions and Guadalupe Day.
Sacrament of the Eucharist with the worship of " latria ", including
Pope Julius III, 1551: " There is, therefore, no room left for doubt that all the faithful of Christ in accordance with a custom always received in the Catholic Church offer in veneration the worship of latria which is due to the true God, to this most Holy Sacrament " ( Dz § 878 ).
Sacrament of the Eucharist with the worship of " latria ", including
V. Let us pray: O God, who to us in this wonderful Sacrament, bequeathed a memorial of your Passion: grant, we beseech, that we, in worshiping in addition to simple worship, may also mean worshiping in order to receive favor the Holy Mysteries of your body and blood, may within ourselves continually, sensibly perceive the fruit of your redemption.
In Ritual Notes, an Anglo-Catholic liturgical manual, it is stated that " A solemn procession as part of the ceremony proper to the occasion, is ordered to be held respectively at Candlemas ; on Palm Sunday ; at the Rogations ( i. e. on April 25th and the three days preceding Ascension ); and on Corpus Christi ..." " A procession is a distinct act of worship in itself, though it is desirable ( and accords with ancient practice ) that it should have a definite pupose, such as to commemorate some notable event, or to honour the Blessed Sacrament.

Sacrament and service
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer did not specify a particular rite to be observed on Good Friday but local custom came to mandate an assortment of services, including the Seven Last Words from the Cross and a three-hour service consisting of Matins, Ante-communion ( using the Reserved Sacrament in high church parishes ) and Evensong.
The profession of monastics is known as tonsure ( referring to the ritual cutting of the monastic's hair which takes place during the service ) and is considered to be a Sacred Mystery ( Sacrament ).
The service concludes with a procession taking the Blessed Sacrament to the place of reposition.
A sufficient number of hosts are consecrated for use also in the Good Friday service, and at the conclusion the Blessed Sacrament is carried in procession to a place of reposition away from the main body of the church, which, if it involves an altar, is often called an " altar of repose ".
In English-speaking countries the service generally begins with the entry of the priest and his assistants in procession and with the singing of the " O Salutaris Hostia " as soon as the Blessed Sacrament is taken out of the tabernacle.
The humeral veil is also seen at the Mass of the Lord's Supper when the Ciborium containing the Blessed Sacrament is taken in procession to the place of reposition, and again when it is brought back to the altar without solemnity during the Good Friday service.
The exposition usually occurs in the context of a service of Benediction or similar service of devotions to the Blessed Sacrament.
Lutheran Eucharistic adoration is most commonly limited in duration to the Eucharistic service because Lutheran tradition typically does not include public reservation of the Sacrament.
Saint Faustina Kowalska stated that she was called to religious service while attending the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at age seven.
" Created, renewed, and empowered by God ’ s grace, Saint John ’ s Lutheran Church is a welcoming community in Christ that celebrates in Word and Sacrament God ’ s gracious actions in the world, cultivates growth in faith, encourages service and witness and proclaims Christ as the hope of the world.
My desk was a table, used as a collection table by the church on Sundays, and also used for the service of the Holy Sacrament.
The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts does not contain the Words of Institution, since it is actually a Vespers service at which the faithful receive from the Reserved Mysteries ( Sacrament ) which were Consecrated the Sunday before ( hence the name: " Pre-sanctified ").
The Sacrament of Holy Communion is usually celebrated on the last Sunday of the month at the Parish Worship service.

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