- post-sanctus prayer, the
structure is
usually as follows:
Epiclesis I—Institution Narrative—Anamnesis—
Epiclesis II.
Since these group of
liturgies contain the earliest...
- (transubstantiation),
whereas Eastern Christian theology generally views the
epiclesis as the
point at
which the
change occurs. The word host is
derived from...
-
Mozarabic Rite. An
Epiclesis can be
found before the
Institution narrative in the
Alexandrian Rite, and this
place of the
Epiclesis is the
standard in...
- however, they
understand the
process to be
completed (perfected) at the
Epiclesis (the calling-down of the Holy
Spirit upon the Gifts)
despite some Church...
-
early church an
essential part of the
Eucharistic prayer has been the
epiclesis, the
calling down of the Holy
Spirit to
sanctify our offering. The priest...
-
prayer of covering, said
inaudibly by the priest,
which has the form of an
epiclesis,
asking God to show his face on the gifts, and to
change them in order...
-
epiclesis up to the end of the anaphora. The
British Museum Tablet,
written in
Coptic in the 8th century,
includes the text from the
first epiclesis up...
-
server rings a bell
shortly before the consecration,
generally at the
epiclesis (when the
priest extends his
hands above the gifts). In
accordance with...
- This is a list of
prayers for
various religions.
Compline Epiclesis Glory Be to the
Father Good
Friday Prayer Grace at Meals,
including some non-Christian...
-
Christ the Oblation,
offering to the
Father the
Eucharistic gifts the
Epiclesis,
asking the Holy
Spirit to come and to
sanctify and
manifest the gifts...