In the Roman rite, 3 oils are used:
Oleum infirmorum or Oil of the sick used in anointing of the sick
Oleum catechumenorum or Oil of Catechumens used in anointing people at baptism
Oleum Chrisma or Chrism which is used in anointing at confirmation and Holy Orders.
All are olive oil with the addition of balsam in Chrism
AZYMITE A term of reproach used by the Greek churches, who favoured leavened bread, against the Latin churches who did not.
yes
The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.The Romans used the Latin language. The educated Romans also used Greek, although Latin was the common Roman language.
An antidoron is an ordinary piece of leavened bread fro the remnants of the loaves used for the Eucharist, which is blessed but not consecrated, and distributed in churches which use the Byzantine right.
Latin and Greek
In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.
As one of the two lingua francas - Latin and Greek.
As one of the two lingua francas - Latin and Greek.
Some churches, medical community and the American legal system all use latin.
No. In some Americanized Greek Churches organs have been put in to try and blend in with Western culture. This practice is very forbidden in Eastern Orthodox churches, therefore the Greek Churches with organs are breaking church rules. This practice probably won't last.
The name Deucalion was used in Latin as well as Greek, for example by Ovid in his Metamorphoses.
Greek and Latin