- The
antidoron (Gr****: Ἀντίδωρον,
Antídōron) is
ordinary leavened bread which is
blessed but not
consecrated and
distributed in
certain Eastern Orthodox...
- of the
Divine Liturgy (Eucharist); this
bread is
called the
antidoron (αντίδωρον,
antídōron), i.e. a 'gift returned', or 'in
place of the gifts'. The Byzantine...
- the
Divine Liturgy during the
veneration of the
cross and
receiving of
antidoron. St.
Nectarios of
Aegina was
ordained a
Bishop of the Gr****
Orthodox Church...
- the Body, Blood, Soul, and
Divinity of
Jesus Christ is cut up for the
antidoron, the
blessed bread which is
distributed at the end of the Liturgy. The...
-
tradition traces its
origins to the
times of
early Christianity (see
Antidoron) and is seen as a non-sacramental
foreshadowing of the
liturgical partaking...
- is a sacramentum). For the
extension of this
custom in
later ages, see
Antidoron;
Sacramental bread. The word
eulogia has a
special use in
connection with...
- (altar)
during the hymn
Axion Estin, just
before the
blessing of the
antidoron. The
priest makes the Sign of the
Cross with the
Panagia over the Sacred...
- for it to be
added to the
chalice at the
Divine Liturgy;
prepare the
antidoron for the
people to
receive after Holy Communion; and any
other necessary...
- δόσις (dósis), δόμα, δόματος (dóma, dómatos) δῶρον, διδόμενον anecdote,
antidoron, antidote, apodosis, dose doc-, doct-
teach Latin docere,
doctus docile...
-
distributed to the communicants, but not, as in the case of the Gr****
antidoron, and as the name of the
latter implies, to non-communicants. The Chaldean...