Giving wine and Prosphora is how the Orthodox Church traditionally performs the Holy Communion Mystery. Prosphora is the name of the bread that is baked just for communion (and it is also the Greek word meaning that "something is offered".) In order to complete the Prosphora for the Liturgy, seals or stamps are needed. The symbolic image of Christ's body offered to the people is called prosphora, an act which happened for the first time during the Last Supper.
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Fr. Peter Askoar
"...Today I received the Pectoral Cross from you. I give Glory to God first then I will state I was RIGHT to assume that you would do a magnificent work on the first and certainly not the last item I will, with God's Help order from you- it is magnificent and well done, and in less than seven days! I pray that the Good Lord continue to Bless your work. ..."
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