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- Epiclesis typically appears after the post-sanctus prayer. The structure is usually as follows: Epiclesis I—Institution Narrative—Anamnesis—Epiclesis...
- transubstantiation. Conversly, Eastern Christian theology generally views the epiclesis as the point at which the change occurs. The word host is derived from...
- however, they understand the process to be completed (perfected) at the Epiclesis (the calling-down of the Holy Spirit upon the Gifts) despite some Church...
- Mozarabic Rite. An Epiclesis can be found before the Institution narrative in the Alexandrian Rite, and this place of the Epiclesis is the standard in...
- b**** clarinet, vibraphone and piano. It is dedicated to Mauricio Kagel. Epiclesis FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Gestenstücke PantherPanther is a speech...
- early church an essential part of the Eucharistic prayer has been the epiclesis, the calling down of the Holy Spirit to sanctify our offering. The priest...
- epiclesis up to the end of the anaphora. The British Museum Tablet, written in Coptic in the 8th century, includes the text from the first epiclesis up...
- prayer of covering, said inaudibly by the priest, which has the form of an epiclesis, asking God to show his face on the gifts, and to change them in order...
- Christ the Oblation, offering to the Father the Eucharistic gifts the Epiclesis, asking the Holy Spirit to come and to sanctify and manifest the gifts...
- Gothic Missal, the York rite, and the 1718 Scottish Non-Juror liturgy. An epiclesis from the Gothic Missal is included. This liturgy is not the same rite...