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<p> a term employed by the early [[Christian]] writers in opposition to lay communion (q.v.), to denote the full exercise of all the duties of the clerical office. It is also called ecclesiastical communion. </p>
<p> a term employed by the early [[Christian]] writers in opposition to lay communion (q.v.), to denote the full exercise of all the duties of the clerical office. It is also called ecclesiastical communion. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 15 October 2021

Clerical Communion [1]

a term employed by the early Christian writers in opposition to lay communion (q.v.), to denote the full exercise of all the duties of the clerical office. It is also called ecclesiastical communion.

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