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Blessed Sacrament - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

DEVOTIONAL NAME FOR THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
As a Sacrament Eucharist; Eucharist, as a Sacrament; Most Blessed Sacrament; The Blessed Sacrament; Blessed sacrament
  • The Blessed Sacrament exposed on the main altar of Santa Cruz Church, [[Manila]]
  • Perpetual adoration at the National Expiatory Temple of San Felipe de Jesus, Mexico City

Blessed Sacrament         
santissimo Sacramento
Holy Communion         
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima]].
  • Early Christian painting of an Agape feast.
  • [[Pope Benedict XVI]] celebrates a Mass.
  • Eucharistic window (1898–1900) by [[Józef Mehoffer]]
  • The serving of elements individually, to be taken in unison, is common among Baptists.
  • At a Solemn [[Tridentine Mass]], the Host is displayed to the people before Communion.
  • Western]] [[Catholic Church]], the administration of the Eucharist to children requires that they have sufficient knowledge and careful preparation to receive the body of Christ with faith and devotion.
  • Table set for the Eucharist in an ELCA service
  • The Eucharist displayed in a [[monstrance]], flanked by candles
  • 1845 illustrated ''Book of Common Prayer'']].
  • ''Christ with the Eucharist'', [[Vicente Juan Masip]], 16th century.
  • A [[Kremikovtsi Monastery]] fresco (15th century) depicting the [[Last Supper]] celebrated by Jesus and his disciples. The early Christians too would have celebrated this meal to commemorate Jesus' death and subsequent resurrection.
  • Eucharistic elements prepared for the Divine Liturgy
  • Worshippers kneel and bow in the street during the Eucharist Procession, London, England.
  • Communion elements: [[matzo]] is sometimes used for bread, emphasising the "re-creation" of the Last Supper.
  • A United Methodist minister consecrating the elements
  • Many Presbyterian churches historically used [[communion token]]s to provide entrance to the Lord's Supper.
  • Last Supper]]''.
CHRISTIAN RITE OBSERVED BY CONSUMING BREAD AND WINE
Holy Communion; Lords Supper; The Lord's Supper; The Lords Supper; Holy communion; Communion (sacrament); Holy Eucharist; Sacrament of the Altar; The Sacrament of the Altar; Eucharistic; Lord's Evening Meal; Euchrist; Communicant; Most Precious Blood; Lord’s Supper; Communion, Holy; Holy Communinion; Communicants; Lord's supper; Eucharistic elements; Sacramental meal; The Eucharist; Sacrifice of the Mass; Early Symbols of the Eucharist; Sacred Host; Housel; Lord's Supper; Lord supper; Bread and cup; Bread And Cup; Most Holy Eucharist; Draft:Communion at home; Draft:Communion at Home
santa eucaristia
Blessed Virgin         
  • 1430}}. A traditional depiction of Mary wearing blue clothes.
  • The adoration of the shepherds, a [[nativity scene]] in France.
  • 600}}, from [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]]
  • white lilies]].
  • Mary with an inscription referencing Luke 1:46–47 in St. Jürgen (Lutheran) church in [[Gettorf]] (Schleswig-Holstein).
  • The chapel based on the claimed [[House of Mary]] in Ephesus
  • Mary shaking the palm tree for dates
  • Lutheran church]] in South Carolina
  • Village decorations during the ''[[Feast of the Assumption]]'' in [[Għaxaq]], Malta
  • Miraculous Icon of Our Lady of Tartaków in Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Łukawiec.
  • 1118}} AD
  • ''Our Lady of Sorrows'' by [[Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato]], 17th century
  • 12th century}}
  • [[Persian miniature]] of Mary and Jesus
  • Stabat Mater]]'' by [[Gabriel Wuger]], 1868
  • Theotokos}} ("God-bearer")
RELIGIOUS FIGURE; MOTHER OF JESUS OF NAZARETH
Mary the mother of Jesus; Blessed Virgin Mary; Blessed Virgin; Saint Mary; Mary, the Mother of Jesus; Blessed Mary; St. Mary; Holy Mary; Mary, Mother of God; Mary, Mother of Jesus; Blessed Mother; The BVM; Mother Mary; St Mary; St.Mary; Maryam, Mother of Isa; Mary (Holy Mary); Mary (Virgin Mary); Mary, mother of Christ; Mary the Mother of God; Mary mother of Jesus; Saint Mary the Virgin; Mary, mother of God; Mary the Virgin; Marian intercession; The mother of Jesus Mary; Our Lady of Oxford; Mary, the mother of Jesus; Mary the Mother of Jesus; Our Lady of the Wayside (Patron Saint of California); Virgin Mary; Nativitat de la Mare de Déu; Mary (mother of Jesus); Mother of Jesus; Mary (Jesus' mother); Mary (virgin); Nuestra Señora; Nuestra Señora la Mayor; Our Lady Queen of the Angels; Our Lady of Expectation; Virgin mary; Mary, Blessed Virgin, The; Blessed Virgin Mother; Mary of Nazareth; Holy Immaculate Mother; Virgen de regla; Virgin Mary joke; Nativitat de la Mare de Deu; Nuestra Senora; Nuestra Senora la Mayor; Mary (Mother of Jesus); Blessed Virgin Mary and Christian Churches; Christian views of Mary Contrasted; Mary Virgin; Queen of the Church; Lady of Lords; Christ Mary; Our Lady of Lords; Mary Free; The Holy Virgin; Divine Mary; Holy virgin; Blessed virgin mary; Our Lady, Queen of the Angels; Protectress of the Oppressed; Our Lady, Protectress of the Oppressed; Our Lady the Protectress of the Oppressed; The Virgin Mary; Mary Mother of Christ; Holy Virgin Mary; Holy Virgin; Mary, Mother of Christ; St Mary, Mother of Jesus; Mary (Christianity); Mariam Matrem; Saint Mary, Mother of Jesus; Mary, mother of Isa; Mary (mother of Isa); Maryam, mother of Isa; Maryam (mother of Isa); Our Lady Mary; Mary, the Blessed Virgin; Mary the mother of Christ; Mary, Queen of Angels; Mary Matha; Virgin Мary; Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus; The Blessed Virgin; Draft:Vigrin mary; Patrona Bavariae
Vergine Santissima

تعريف

sacrament
(sacraments)
1.
A sacrament is a Christian religious ceremony such as communion, baptism, or marriage.
...the holy sacrament of baptism.
N-COUNT
2.
In the Roman Catholic church, the Sacrament is the holy bread eaten at the Eucharist. In the Anglican church, the Sacrament is the holy bread and wine taken at Holy Communion.
N-SING: the N

ويكيبيديا

Blessed Sacrament

The Blessed Sacrament, also Most Blessed Sacrament, is a devotional name to refer to the body and blood of Christ in the form of consecrated sacramental bread and wine at a celebration of the Eucharist. The term is used in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, as well as in Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Methodism, and the Old Catholic Church, as well as in some of the Eastern Catholic Churches. In the Byzantine Rite, the terms Holy Gifts and Divine Mysteries are used to refer to the consecrated elements. Christians in these traditions believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharistic elements of the bread and wine and some of them, therefore, practice Eucharistic reservation and adoration. This belief is based on interpretations of both sacred scripture and sacred tradition. The Catholic belief has been defined by numerous ecumenical councils, including the Fourth Lateran Council and the Council of Trent, which is quoted in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (which explains the meaning of transubstantiation).

The largest Portuguese feast in the world is held in New Bedford, Massachusetts in honor of the Blessed Sacrament attracting over 100,000 visitors each year.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Next door is Blessed Sacrament Cathedral; at the packed Sunday Mass I attended, seniors stood elbow to elbow with young married couples, most with small children.
2. Archdiocesan spokesman Jim Goodness said Alito attends Mass weekly and his wife teaches religious education classes at Blessed Sacrament, where his children were confirmed.
3. Alito, an appeals court judge, and his wife are members of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish in Roseland, N.J., a suburban parish which referred inquiries about the judge to the Archdiocese of Newark.
4. She and Sister Alberta Grimm of the Blessed Sacrament, '0, cared for Sister Etheldreda through years of illness until Sister Etheldreda died at age '6 in May, saying she was ready to go to heaven. My mother must be wondering where I am,‘‘ she told those taking care of her.