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Christ's side pierced by a lance, drawing blood. Blood of Christ, also known as the Most Precious Blood, in Christian theology refers to the physical blood actually shed by Jesus Christ primarily on the Cross, and the salvation which Christianity teaches was accomplished thereby, or the sacramental blood (wine) present in the Eucharist or Lord's Supper, which some Christian denominations ...
Precious Blood of Christ Pawleys Island [75] 1989 St. Mary Magdalene Simpsonville [76] 1993 St. Philip Neri Fort Mill: 2013 [77] 1994 St. Paul the Apostle Seneca [78] 1998 Transfiguration Blythewood: 2004 [79] 1999 St. Benedict Mount Pleasant 2010 2000 to present: 2002 St. Mary Our Lady of Hope Manning: 2003 [80] 2004 St. Ann Santee: 2005 [81] 2006
In Catholic belief, the Blood of Christ is precious because it is Christ's own great ransom paid for the redemption of mankind. In this belief, as there was to be no remission of sin without the shedding of blood, the "Incarnate Word" not only offered his life for the salvation of the world, but he offered to give up his life by a bloody death, and to hang bloodless, soulless and dead upon the ...
The church of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ is a place of Catholic worship in Rome, seat of the parish, in the Tor di Quinto neighborhood, in Via Flaminia. History [ edit ]
The devotion to the Precious Blood was a special phenomenon of Flemish piety in the 15th and 16th centuries, that gave rise to the iconic image of Grace as the "Fountain of Life," filled with blood, pouring from the wounded "Lamb of God" or the "Holy Wounds" of Christ.
Romanesque St Basil chapel. The chapel of Saint Basil is one of the best preserved churches in Romanesque style of West Flanders. [2] Built from 1134 to 1149, the chapel is dedicated to St. Basil the Great of whom a relic was brought back by Count Robert II from Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey).
The term is applied especially to the Sacred Body of Christ (Host) and the chalice containing the Most Precious Blood of Christ being lifted up and shown to the congregation immediately after each is consecrated, in the Mass, both in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church and in the Lutheran Churches.
Most Precious Blood & St. Theresa Parish Most Precious Blood Church, 30 Centre St, Dover: Founded in 1960. Merged with St. Theresa Parish in 2010 [24] St. Theresa Church, 35 S. Main St, Sherborn: Founded as a mission in 1924, became a parish in 1945. Current church dedicated in 1993. Merged with Most Precious Blood Parish in 2010 [24]