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Communicants may receive standing, kneeling, or while seated.
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In 1906, the church had 173 communicants and 83 adherents.
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The earthquake also destroyed the homes of many communicants, as well as driving others from the devastated city.
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Between 1966 and 2006 numbers of communicants dropped from over 1,230,000 to 504,000, reducing further to 446,000 in 2010 and 398,389 by yearend 2013.
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These prayers express humility and the communicants' sense of unworthiness for the gift they are about to receive.
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The number of communicants during his tenure tripled from 359 to 941, in spite of the founding of three missions directly from the congregation.
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The church grew quickly, but a few years later it suffered a split and church membership reduced about 30 communicants.
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According to the diocesan newsletter, the diocese has 10,137 communicants in 49 parishes.
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The number of communicants grew from 10,908 in 1950 to 13,451 in 1960.
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At this time the number of communicants was unusually large.
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