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ben·e·dic·tion    Audio Help   [ben-i-dik-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.an utterance of good wishes.
2.the form of blessing pronounced by an officiating minister, as at the close of divine service.
3.a ceremony by which things are set aside for sacred uses, as a church, vestments, or bells.
4.(usually initial capital letter) Also called Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. a service consisting of prayers, at least one prescribed hymn, censing of the congregation and the Host, and a blessing of the congregation by moving in the form of a cross the ciborium or monstrance containing the Host.
5.the advantage conferred by blessing; a mercy or benefit.

[Origin: 1400–50; late ME (< MF) < L benedictiōn- (s. of benedictiō). See Benedictus, -ion]
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Main Entry:  benediction
Part of Speech:  noun
Synonyms:  amen, approval, blessing, grace, gratitude, invocation, praise, prayer, thanks, thanksgiving
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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Main Entry:  grace
Part of Speech:  noun
Definition:  A short prayer said at meals.
Synonyms:  blessing, thanks, thanksgiving
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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benediction [Lat.,=blessing], solemn blessing usually administered in the name of God by a priest or a minister. The temple worship at Jerusalem had fixed forms of benedictions, and Christians have always given them an important place in ceremony, especially at the end of a ritual. Protestants have abandoned many of the blessings of the Roman Catholic Church, such as the apostolic benediction by the pope and his delegates and benediction of the dying. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, a popular extraliturgical service of Roman Catholics, consists of a blessing of the people by the priest with the Host exposed in a monstrance.

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