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-'''Blood of Christ''' in [[Christian theology]] refers to (a) the physical [[blood]] actually shed by [[Jesus Christ]] from the [[Feast of the Circumcision|foreskin]] and later on the [[Christian Cross|Cross]], and the [[salvation]] which [[Christianity]] teaches was accomplished thereby; and (b) the sacramental blood present in the [[Eucharist]], which is considered by [[Catholic Church|Catholic]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox]], [[Anglicanism|Anglican]], and [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] [[Christianity|Christians]] to be the same blood of Christ shed on the Cross. The [[Catholic Church]], as well as the [[Eastern Orthodox]], [[Oriental Orthodox]], Anglican, and Lutheran churches, believe that in the [[Eucharist]], the faithful receive [[Jesus]]' literal blood under the [[species (Christianity)|species]] of wine. 
-==Relics of the Blood around the world==+'''Fécamp''' is a [[Communes of France|commune]] in the [[Seine-Maritime]] [[Departments of France|department]] in the [[Normandy]] [[Regions of France|region]] in northern [[France]].
-* [[Basilica of the Holy Blood]], [[Bruges]], [[Belgium]]+
-* [[Weingarten Abbey]], [[Germany]]+
-* [[Fécamp Abbey|Abbey of the Holy Trinity]], [[Fécamp]], [[France]]+
-* St. Jakob Church, [[Rothenburg ob der Tauber]], [[Germany]]+
-* [[Basilica di Sant'Andrea di Mantova]], [[Mantua]], [[Italy]]+
-* The [[Sudarium of Oviedo]]+
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-==See also==+
-* [[Anglican Eucharistic theology]]+
-* [[Blood of Jesus Christ (military order)]]+
-* [[Body of Christ]]+
-* [[Eucharist]]+
-* [[Missionaries of the Precious Blood]]+
-* [[Precious Blood Catholic Church]]+
-* [[Feast of the Most Precious Blood]]+
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Fécamp is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.





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