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The Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic Churches (WCCAC; Spanish: Comunión de Iglesias Católicas Apostólicas Mundiales, CICAM) was a communion of Independent Catholic churches connected to the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church (ICAB). The Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic Churches was founded around 2008 in Guatemala. [1]
Misa de Gallo (Spanish for "Rooster's Mass", also Misa de los Pastores, "Shepherds' Mass;" Portuguese: Missa do Galo; Catalan: Missa del gall) is the Midnight Mass celebrated in Portugal and many former Portuguese colonies and also in Spain and many former Spanish colonies on Christmas Eve and sometimes in the days immediately preceding Christmas.
The membership of the ECC is about 10,000, [2] including seven bishops, [2] [3] [4] and more than 50 communities across 20 states. [2] In 2009, the Ecumenical Anglican Church (EAC), an independent church, joined the ECC. [5] The ECC is a member of the National Council of Churches (NCC). [6]
They may worship together, exchange clergy, and share commitments to evangelism and service. [2] For example, groups recognized as being in full communion with the Evangelical Lutheran Church , on this basis, include the Presbyterian Church (USA) , Reformed Church in America , United Church of Christ , the Episcopal Church (United States) , the ...
A Catholic girl receives First Communion in Hungary. First Communion is a ceremony in some Christian traditions during which a person of the church first receives the Eucharist. [1]
Man of Sorrows from Prague, c. 1470.Jesus Christ is taking out a host from his wound while his blood is flowing down into a chalice. The depiction of Christ, symbolically offering his body and blood, clearly demonstrates the practice of receiving the Communion under both kinds, which was crucial for the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century.
The piscina is a Latin word originally applied to a fish pond, and later used for natural or artificial pools for bathing, and also for a water tank or reservoir. [2] In ecclesiastical usage it was applied to the basin used for ablutions and sometimes other sacraments. They were originally named for the baptismal font. [3]