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The Anaphora is the most solemn part of the Divine liturgy, Mass, or other Christian Communion rite where the offerings of bread and wine are consecrated as the body and blood of Christ. This is the usual name for this part of the Liturgy in Eastern Christianity, but it is more often called the Eucharistic Prayer. When the Roman Rite had a single Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora, it was called the Canon of the Mass."Anaphora" is a Greek word meaning a "carrying back" hence its meaning in rhetoric and linguistics or a "carrying up", and so an "offering". In the sacrificial language of the Greek…mehr

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The Anaphora is the most solemn part of the Divine liturgy, Mass, or other Christian Communion rite where the offerings of bread and wine are consecrated as the body and blood of Christ. This is the usual name for this part of the Liturgy in Eastern Christianity, but it is more often called the Eucharistic Prayer. When the Roman Rite had a single Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora, it was called the Canon of the Mass."Anaphora" is a Greek word meaning a "carrying back" hence its meaning in rhetoric and linguistics or a "carrying up", and so an "offering". In the sacrificial language of the Greek version of the Old Testament known as the Septuagint, is used of the offerer bringing the victim to the altar, and is used of the priest offering up the selected portion upon the altar.