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- Azymite (from Ancient Greek ázymos, unleavened bread) is a term of reproach used by the Eastern Orthodox Church since the eleventh century against the Latin Church, who, together with the Armenians and the Maronites, celebrate the Eucharist with unleavened bread. Some Latin controversialists have responded by assailing the Greeks as "Fermentarians" and "Prozymites". The canon law of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church mandates the use of unleavened bread for the Host, and unleavened wafers for the communion of the faithful. On the other hand, most Eastern churches explicitly forbid the use of unleavened bread (Greek: azymos artos) for the Eucharist. Eastern Christians associate unleavened bread with the Old Testament and allow only for bread with yeast, as a symbol of the New Covenant in Christ's blood. Indeed, this usage figures as one of the three points of contention that traditionally accounted as causes (along with the issues of Petrine supremacy and the filioque in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed) of the Great Schism of 1054 between Eastern and Western churches. (en)
- Азими́ты, или опресночники (греч. ἀζυμίται, от греч. ἀ- — «без»; и ζύμη — «закваска»; лат. azymitae) — у греков название западных христиан, по причине употребления ими опресноков (пресного хлеба) при таинстве евхаристии (причащения). Тогда как католики называли греков или празимитами — употреблявшими закваску, или прозимитами. (ru)
- Azymici (gr. asimos – chleb przaśny) – nazwa, jaką określali katolików chrześcijanie obrządków wschodnich. (pl)
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- Азими́ты, или опресночники (греч. ἀζυμίται, от греч. ἀ- — «без»; и ζύμη — «закваска»; лат. azymitae) — у греков название западных христиан, по причине употребления ими опресноков (пресного хлеба) при таинстве евхаристии (причащения). Тогда как католики называли греков или празимитами — употреблявшими закваску, или прозимитами. (ru)
- Azymici (gr. asimos – chleb przaśny) – nazwa, jaką określali katolików chrześcijanie obrządków wschodnich. (pl)
- Azymite (from Ancient Greek ázymos, unleavened bread) is a term of reproach used by the Eastern Orthodox Church since the eleventh century against the Latin Church, who, together with the Armenians and the Maronites, celebrate the Eucharist with unleavened bread. Some Latin controversialists have responded by assailing the Greeks as "Fermentarians" and "Prozymites". (en)
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- Azymite (en)
- Azymici (pl)
- Азимиты (ru)
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