-
Viati**** is a term used –
especially in the
Catholic Church – for the
Eucharist (also
called Holy Communion), administered, with or
without Anointing of...
- sin".
Proximate danger of death, the
occasion for the
administration of
Viati****, is not required, but only the
onset of a
medical condition of serious...
- Communion). The
Latin Church of the
Catholic Church defines Last
Rites as
Viati**** (Holy
Communion administered to
someone who is dying), and the
ritual prayers...
- p****age into the afterlife. In Latin, Charon's obol
sometimes is
called a
viati****, or "sustenance for the journey"; the
placement of the coin on the mouth...
- Teresa's. Elsewhere, a
demonically possessed Spivey attacks a trucker. 2 "
Viati****"
Anders Engström
Blair Butler October 16, 2020 (2020-10-16) The trucker...
- lost. The most
important book of ibn al-Jazzar is Zad al-Mussafir (The
Viati****).
Translated into Latin, Gr**** and Hebrew, it has been copied, recopied...
-
three sacraments that
constitute the last rites,
together with
Penance and
Viati**** (Eucharist).
According to the Catechism,
there are two
sacraments of communion...
- to sin. The
Apostolic Pardon is
given by a priest,
usually along with
Viati**** (i.e.
reception of
Communion by a
dying person, see
Pastoral Care of the...
-
difficulties in
breathing for the
following three nights, and was
given the
Viati**** on 28
November and the
Extreme Unction later that day at 9:30pm. He died...
- now very well
aware of his
state of health,
immediately asked for the
Viati****,
receiving it on 6
March as his
family gathered to see him. However, there...