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    Utraquism was a Christian dogma first proposed by Jacob of Mies, professor of philosophy at the University of Prague, in 1414. [2] . It maintained that the Eucharist should be administered "under both kinds" [1] – as both bread and wine – to all the congregation, including the laity.

  2. Utraquist, any of the spiritual descendants of Jan Hus who believed that the laity, like the clergy, should receive the Eucharist under the forms of both bread and wine (Latin utraque, “each of two”; calix, “chalice”). Unlike the militant Taborites (also followers of Hus), the Utraquists were.

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  3. Utraquismo (del latín sub utraque specie, es decir, "en ambas especies") es una corriente de pensamiento cristiana que afirma que la eucaristía debe administrarse siempre a todos los fieles en "ambas especies", o sea, pan y vino.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2022 · Answer. The word Utraquism is from a Latin phrase meaningunder both kinds.”. The “both kinds” referred to are both elements of the Lords Table (communion, Eucharist .) An Utraquist was someone who believed that those receiving communion should partake of both the bread and the cup.

  5. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Utraquists. views 2,798,604 updated. UTRAQUISTS. Utraquists are known also as Calixtines. They were a body of Hussites holding that the reception of Holy Communion under both species is indispensable for salvation.

  6. The purpose of this article is to address the controversial issue of the status of the Utraquist Church in the Kingdom of Bohemia in consequence of the drafting of the Bohemian Confession in 1575. The chronological scope is limited to the period up to 1609, when the issuance of the Letter of Majesty in 1609 formalized the gentlemen's agreement ...

  7. The Utraquist Hussites then resumed peace negotiations, and in July 1436 they obtained a peace treaty (the Compact of Iglau) that ensured all the principal gains of the war: communion in both kinds, the expropriation of church lands (which broke the economic power of the Roman Catholic Church in Bohemia), and an independent Bohemian Catholic church under Jan Rokycana as its elected archbishop.