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Eucharistic

American  
[yoo-kuh-rist-ik] / ˌyu kəˈrɪst ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to, used for, or characteristic of the Christian celebration of the Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper.


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Pontormo, said to be deeply religious, may be countering Luther, expressing his belief in the Eucharistic mystery by unconventionally adding angels to the scene.

From The Wall Street Journal

Catholic life with activities like volunteering for Eucharistic ministry or buying textbooks for seminarians.

From Los Angeles Times

She said she was uncertain if parishes were offering Eucharistic Communion — vital for a Roman Catholic service — to those too afraid to leave their homes.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Acutis gained his nickname partly by designing websites for his parish and school, but he mainly became known for launching a website seeking to document every reported Eucharistic miracle.

From BBC

As well as designing websites for his parish and school, he became known for launching a website seeking to document every reported Eucharistic miracle, which was launched days before his death.

From BBC