He is qualified for appointment as chancellor of the diocese and has satisfied the bishop that he is a communicant. |
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Religion played an important role in Julia's life and she was a regular communicant at morning Mass in the parish church. |
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In written communications these are lacking and must be supplied if the communicant is not to be misunderstood. |
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He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next. |
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She is an incorrigible communicant, and with some others she has opened the doors of the world of cinema to Max Chaoul. |
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In the event that a communicant decided to be represented by a lawyer, the power of attorney should be documented before the Committee. |
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This teaching of the real presence is intended to emphasize the intimate relationship between Jesus and the communicant. |
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Rochester was raised as a communicant of the Church of England. |
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Thus symbolically identified, the communicant was inspired to speak in the first person, thereby giving birth to the art of drama. |
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If this modality is employed, however, hosts should be used which are neither too thin nor too small, and the communicant should receive the Sacrament from the Priest only on the tongue. |
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Full participation in the sacramental life of each church is available to all communicant Anglicans. |
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By 1910 there were 28 ministers and 1,990 communicant members constituting the Reformed Episcopal Church in that country. |
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The secret of a good Christmas church experience for the regular communicant is to smile forgivingly at the people you seem not to recall having seen since last Christmas. |
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It also took note of additional information provided by the communicant. |
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During Holy Communion, hold the paten under the chin of each communicant. |
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However, special care should be taken to ensure that the host is consumed by the communicant in the presence of the minister, so that no one goes away carrying the Eucharistic species in his hand. |
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