Definition of Concomitance. Meaning of Concomitance. Synonyms of Concomitance

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Definition of Concomitance

Concomitance
Concomitance Con*com"i*tance, Concomitancy Con*com"i*tan*cy, n. [Cf. F. concomitance, fr. LL. concomitantia.] 1. The state of accompanying; accompaniment. The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in concomitancy with the other. --Sir T. Browne. 2. (R.C.Ch.) The doctrine of the existence of the entire body of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that the body and blood are both received by communicating in one kind only.

Meaning of Concomitance from wikipedia

- Look up concomitant or concomitance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concomitance is the condition of accompanying or coexisting. A concomitant is...
- The Doctrine of Concomitance is a Eucharistic theological doctrine held by many (generally Western) Christians which describes the nature of Christ's presence...
- guarantees the truth of conclusion. It signifies the relation of invariable concomitance between "hetu" and "sadhya" and is of two kinds. Vyapti between terms...
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- Sacramental union (Lutheran) Transubstantiation (Catholicism) Baptism Concomitance Sacrament Origin of the Eucharist (The Last Supper) Marburg Colloquy...
- died two months earlier. Initially it had a capacity of 4,000. Then, in concomitance with the promotion of SPAL to Serie A, in 1951 it was subjected to a...
- available in one or both kinds in their diocese. Altar Wings of Roudníky Concomitance (doctrine) Wood 1907. Hughes 1915. Cermanová, Pavlína (2018). "Jakoubek...
- transubstantiated into the blood of Christ. This is known as the doctrine of concomitance. In accordance with the dogmatic teaching that Christ is really, truly...
- from Thomas Aquinas' Summa contra Gentiles in order to argue for the concomitance of mercy in God's condemnation of unrepentant sinners to ****. "Further...
- recently become very fashionable in psychiatry, its use to indicate the concomitance of two or more psychiatric diagnoses is said to be incorrect because...