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There are, for example, stories of Church authorities who passed the sacrament to the congregation before partaking of it themselves.  | There are, for example, stories of Church authorities who passed the sacrament to the congregation before partaking of it themselves.  | ||
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[[en:Question: Why does the presiding Mormon authority receive the sacrament before the rest of the congregation?]]  | [[en:Question: Why does the presiding Mormon authority receive the sacrament before the rest of the congregation?]]  | ||
[[es:Pregunta: ¿Por qué la autoridad mormona que preside recibe la Santa Cena antes que el resto de la congregación?]]  | |||
[[pt:Pergunta: Por que a autoridade Mórmon, que preside, recebe o Sacramento perante o resto da congregação?]]  | |||
The practice of passing the sacrament first to the presiding leader is a practice that started about 100 years ago in the Church. There are at least two reasons for which the presiding authority is passed the sacrament first:
There are, for example, stories of Church authorities who passed the sacrament to the congregation before partaking of it themselves.
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