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  • Intinction - Wikipedia
    Intinction is the Eucharistic practice of partly dipping the consecrated bread, or host, into the consecrated wine before consumption by the communicant
  • Why Is Intinction Not Allowed in Most Churches?
    Intinction is restricted in many churches due to hygiene risks, theological reasons, and denominational rules Here’s what’s behind the debate
  • To Dip or Not to Dip? The Case Against Intinction
    What is intinction? Intinction refers to a way of administering the Lord’s Supper The minister dips the bread into the wine (or juice) and then presents that bread to the recipient (The English word “intinction” comes from the Latin verb intingere —“to dip into ”) In the Middle Ages, the practice was largely confined to the Eastern church In fact, it really wasn’t practiced in
  • Is intinction the correct way to do communion? - GotQuestions. org
    Question Is intinction the correct way to do communion? Answer Intinction is the practice of taking the Lord’s Supper by somehow combining the two elements, bread and juice wine In many Eastern Orthodox traditions, this is done by mixing the bread and wine and then delivering both on a spoon to each congregant
  • The Rite Questions: What is “Intinction,” and is it Allowed?
    What is “intinction,” and is it allowed? A: “Intinction” is the practice of dipping the consecrated host into the Precious Blood and then receiving the “intincted” host in Holy Communion
  • INTINCTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INTINCTION is the administration of the sacrament of Communion by dipping bread in wine and giving both together to the communicant
  • What is intinction in the context of Communion? - Bible Hub
    Definition and Overview Intinction is a method of administering the bread and the cup in Communion (the Lord’s Supper) by dipping the bread into the wine (or grape juice) and then handing or offering the saturated bread to the communicant This contrasts with the more common practice of partaking of the bread first and then drinking separately from a communal cup or individual cups
  • What are the Rules for Dipping the Consecrated Host into the Precious . . .
    The dipping of the host into the consecrated wine is called “intinction ” The current edition of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal states: “The blood of the Lord may be received either by drinking from the chalice directly or by intinction” (245), so the practice is permitted What is not permitted is for the lay faithful to self-communicate by dipping the host that they will
  • Intinction – The Episcopal Church
    Intinction Administration of the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist at the same time, typically by dipping the bread in the wine and placing the moistened host in the mouth Depending on local practice, this may be done by the communicant or the one who administers the wine
  • A note about receiving Holy Communion by intinction
    A note about receiving Holy Communion by intinction After months of extraordinary measures during the time of pandemic, including the administration of Holy Communion in the form of the consecrated bread alone, happily our chaplaincies have restored or are restoring the chalice as in normal times





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