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  1. Cornish Language

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    Decline and Extinction
    The primary catalyst for Cornish decline was the widespread adoption of English following the Reformation. The pivotal event cited by historical linguists is the Cornish Rebellion of 1549, after which the implementation of the mandatory English Book of Common Prayer was violently enforced. This action effectively severed the language's use in religious and administrative spheres [6].
    By the early 18t…
  2. Holy Communion

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    | Roman Catholic | Daily (Mass) | Explicit invocation of the Holy Spirit (Epiclesis) and the Words of Institution. | Must be fully fermented, low alcohol content (< 12%) [5]. |
    | Eastern Orthodox | Weekly (Divine Liturgy) | Liturgical focus on the Great Entrance and the invocation of the Third Person of the Trinity. | Must be leavened (using [prosfora …