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The epiclesis (greek επίκλησις - invocation), (also sometimes spelled epiklesis , being a transliterated Greek word) is that part of the anaphora, or Eucharistic prayer, by which the priest invo...
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The name of a prayer that occurs in all Eastern liturgies (and originally in Western liturgies also) after the words of Institution, in which the celebrant prays that God may send down His Holy Spirit to change this bread and wine into the Body and Blood of His Son ... Form of the epiklesis ... and we beg Thee, we ask Thee,
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In the Epiclesis (or epiklesis), God's Holy Spirit is called on to come down "upon us and upon these gifts" (the bread and wine), so that they may become "truly the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" . A distinction is usually made between the invocation over the people (called a 'communion' epiclesis)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on epiclesis (Christianity), (Greek: “invocation”), in the Christian eucharistic prayer (anaphora), the special invocation of the Holy Spirit; ... In the 14th century the epiclesis became an issue in the polemics between Greeks and Latins, because all Eastern eucharistic...
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The Eucharistic Epiclesis includes: ... Chapter 1: The Epiclesis in Early Liturgical Texts as a Basis of Interpretation ... Possible Forerunners of the Developed Epiclesis...
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Origin of epiclesis – Our etymology dictionary has the origin of the word epiclesis. Encyclopedia.com: Origins of over 17,000 words. ... Epiclesis; Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Epiclesis (Gk., ‘invocation, prayer’). A prayer in the Christian eucharist which asks the Father to...
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Epiclesis (composition) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epiclesis is a composition for flute by Juan Maria Solare (Cologne, 25-30 September 1995) [4'30"]. First performed by Thomas Brögger at the Musikhochschule in Cologne on 26 January 1996. Performed ...
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Definition of epiclesis from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: epiclesis...
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As I’ve sat through my Worship & the Reformed Tradition course this semester, we talked a lot about the epiclesis when we talked about the Lord’s Supper. The epiclesis is the portion of the Great Prayer of Thanksgiving, where we invoke the Holy Spirit onto the gifts of the table.
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