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  1. 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 b…
  2. Jesus Prayer

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    Liturgical Use and Modern Adaptation
    While primarily a private, monastic discipline, the Jesus Prayer permeates corporate Orthodox worship. It is often subtly integrated into the Great Entrance of the Divine Liturgy, where the deacon recites the petition silently while walking the perimeter of the nave.
    In contemporary lay practice, the Prayer is often simplified or adapted to modern psychological frameworks. For instance, the "[Condensed I…