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Noun Concept
Categories: Anglican Eucharistic theology, Lutheran Eucharistic theology, Eucharist (Catholic Church), Ceremonial food and drink
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intinction  Intiction
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Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant. Wikipedia
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Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant. Wikipedia
Dunking of the Eucharist host into the communion wine as a means for a communicant to ingest them both Wikidata
The act of steeping or soaking the bread (or 'body' of Christ) in the wine (or 'blood' of Christ) so the communicant may receive both aspects of the Eucharist simultaneously. Wiktionary
The act of steeping or soaking the bread in the wine. Wiktionary (translation)
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