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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EucharistEucharist - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · The Eucharist (/ ˈjuːkərɪst / YOO-kər-ist; from Koinē Greek: εὐχαριστία, romanized:evcharistía, lit.'thanksgiving'), also called Holy Communion, the Blessed Sacrament or the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite, considered a sacrament in most churches and an ordinance in others. Christians believe that the rite was instituted by ...

  2. 12 hours ago · A Portuguese language Prayer Book is the basis of the Church's liturgy. In the early days of the church, a translation into Portuguese from 1849 of the 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer was used. In 1884 the church published its own prayer book based on the Anglican, Roman and Mozarabic liturgies.

  3. 12 hours ago · Other prominent Catholics were three remarkable members of the Catholic gentry: Baron Petre (who wined and dined George III and Queen Charlotte at Thorndon Hall), Thomas Weld the bibliophile, (and friend of George III) who in 1794 donated his Stonyhurst estate to the Jesuits to establish a college, along with 30 acres of land, and the Duke of Norfolk, the Premier Duke in the peerage of England ...

  4. aasynagogue.org › event › morning-minyan-7/2/2Morning Minyan ️

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  5. 12 hours ago · Такі назви з фон, де, та інші рекомендовано подавати в нормальному порядку. Може варто перейменувати просто на Ґойя Франсіско, а решта його імен, а саме Франсіско Хосе де Ґойя і Люсієнтес (Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes) подавати ...

  6. 12 hours ago · The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ] Formally founded in 1867 in London, the communion has more than 85 million members [ 5 ][ 6 ][ 7 ] within the Church of England and other autocephalous national and regional churches in full communion. [ 8 ]

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  8. Oct 17, 2024 · The most tragic was the earthquake on 26 December 1939, with a magnitude of 7.8 near Erzincan at the eastern end of the North Anatolian Fault. It killed over 32,000 people. Sixty years later, the earthquake on 17 August 1999, with a magnitude of 7.6 near Izmit, close to Istanbul, killed more than 17,000 people.

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