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ж. уст.woman* making communion bread -
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مونث woman making communion bread -
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(человек, пекущий просфоры, напр. диакон) man making Communion bread -
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(одно из таинств христ. церкви - принятие верующими в пост или после специального периода пощения виноградного вина с кусочками агнца или только облатками у католиков; тем самым верующий под видом хлеба и вина, вкушая самого Тела и Крови Христовых, таинственно соединяется с Христом и получает залог вечной жизни) the Eucharist, the sacrament of the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, the Holy Communion, the Sacrament (of bread and wine), the partaking of communion, receiving Communion, making one's Communion, the blessed ordinance, катол. (тж. святое причащение) the Blessed [Holy] Sacrament, сокр. BS, HS, ( умирающего) the Last Sacrament, лат. viaticumпричащение, осуществляемое прихожанами (а не священником только) — Lay Communion
причащение под обоими видами (Телом Христовым под видом хлеба и Кровью Христовой под видом вина) — the Communion in [under] both kinds [лат. sub utraque specie]
причащение под одним видом (только хлебом) — the Communion in [under] one kind
совместное причащение (у баптистов с верующими др. христ. конфессий) — the open communion
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с. рел.receiving communion, making one's communion -
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с. церк.(receiving) communion, making one's communion -
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ср.; церк.administration of the Lord's Supper, receiving communion, making one's communion
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