Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics say the Memorial Acclamation during the Canon, because it is the part assigned to them.
It occurs during the Eucharistic Prayer right after the consecrationof the wine by the priest, after the priest says "..do this in memory of me".
That is the correct spelling of "acclamation" (approval, cheer).
Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.Galba became emperor by acclamation of his army in the wake of Nero's death.
Acclamation is the approval of something and is characterized as being loud and enthusiastic. The synonym for acclamation is praise.
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An acclamation is a loud expression of approval, especially in public. It can also refer to the official approval or acceptance of something, such as an election result without the need for a vote.
No, a vote by acclamation does not require a motion to be seconded. In a vote by acclamation, the chairperson simply asks if anyone objects to a particular candidate or proposal, and if no objections are raised, the vote is considered unanimous and no formal motion or second is needed.
No.
Disapprovingly.
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