Christian and Greek Catholic (Byzantine) liturgies. The plural form is prosphora (πρόσφορα). The term originally meant any offering made to a temple, but...
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the sacramental bread is the Resurrected Christ. The host, known as prosphorá or a πρόσφορον (prósphoron, 'offering') may be made out of only four ingredients:...
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Sanguinograptis prosphora is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Nigeria. The wingspan is about 10 mm. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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the Divine Liturgy: The bread used for the Liturgy is referred to as prosphora. A prosphoron is a round loaf of leavened bread baked in two layers to...
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(disambiguation page) Pain petri Kubaneh Mouna Israeli cuisine Jewish cuisine Prosphora Kolach Korovai "challah". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 10...
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the Byzantine Rite. It comes from the remains of the loaves of bread (prosphora) from which portions are cut for consecration as the Eucharist during...
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Paraklesis Paschal greeting Paschal Homily Paschal troparion Prayer rope Prosphora Russian bell ringing Semantron Sign of the cross Sticheron Troparion Vestments...
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Russian, Belarus, Ukrainian, Polish and Lithuanian cultures. Panikhida Prosphora Radonitsa Saturday of Souls Cuccìa - Sicilian sweet grain pudding, served...
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the festive break-fast. Traditionally, the narthex is where candles and prosphora will be sold for offering during Divine Services. The doorway leading...
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Агнецъ, romanized: agnets) is the square portion of bread cut from the prosphora in the Liturgy of Preparation at the Divine Liturgy in the Eastern Orthodox...
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