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  • A Swedish clergyman showing the chalice to children at their first communion. Wood engraving after E. Oehme, 1881.
  • Christians in the catacombs celebrate the communion, threatened by Roman soldiers who are descending the stairs behind them. Lithograph after A. Leloir.
  • Angels venerating a monstrance. Coloured lithograph, 1842.
  • The communion as practiced by the Anabaptists: two scenes. Etching by J.V. Schley, 1736.
  • The eye of God, with the dove of the Holy Spirit, the Sacred Hearts of Christ and the Virgin, and the Eucharist, venerated by a male saint and Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque; below, the Visitation with Joseph and Zacharias. Engraving by A.A. Bourgeois de la Richardiere.
  • Is it safe? : the chalice and AIDS / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • The sacrament of the Roman Catholic church: holy communion. Etching after B. Picart.
  • A Catholic communion. Wood engraving by H. Linton after E.-G. Bocourt.
  • The sense of taste: diners around a feasting table containing a swan and a human skeleton, above, scenes of communion and Abraham and the three angels. Engraving after G. Collaert, 1630, after N. van der Horst.
  • The Institution of the Eucharist. Engraving by J. Keller after F. Overbeck.
  • A celebration of Holy Communion. Etching by J. Couse.
  • The sense of taste: diners around a feasting table containing a swan and a human skeleton, above, scenes of communion and Abraham and the three angels. Engraving after G. Collaert, 1630, after N. van der Horst.
  • Is it safe? : the chalice and AIDS / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A man kneeling before an altar and receiving the sacrament from a priest. Drawing attributed to Pieter de Jode I.
  • Is it safe? : the chalice and AIDS / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • The Eucharist venerated by Saint Bonaventure and Saint Anthony of Padua; surrounded by related symbols, texts and doctrines. Etching by F. Villamena, 1598, after Antonio Tempesta.