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18 BCE
Origin
Abrahams belief in only one god 18th-16th century BCE -
13 BCE
Moses leads Israelites from Egypt
40 years of wandering in the desert.
Torah, including the Ten Commandments, received at Mount Sinai. -
720
ten lost tribes
Divided kingdom: Judah and Israel
722-720 Israel crushed by Assyrians; 10 tribes exiled (Ten Lost Tribes) -
1000
kingdom
Jerusalem made capital of David's kingdom. -
1215
law changes
Law was passed to give people the right to the lay people to receive communion at least one time in a calander year -
1498
last supper
Israelites settle in the Land of Israel -
Apr 15, 1520
the langauge changes
Latin was now the Language of the liturgy -
1570
Pope Puis the V
Pope Pius published a roman missal that throughly explained the ritual of the Eucharist. -
New Law
Dedication to the blessed sacrament continued to shine, although people rarely received communion until 1910, when Pope Pius X permitted children who attained the age of maturity to receive holy communion and encouraged frequent communion by all the faithful.