» See "Utraquist school" for a kind of bilingual schoolsUtraquism (from the Latin sub utraque specie, meaning "in both kinds") was a Christian dogma first proposed by Jacob of Mies in 1414. It maintained that the Eucharist should be administered "in both kinds" — as both bread and wine — to all the congregation, including the laity. (The practice at the time was for only the priests to partake of the wine). The Utraquists were a moderate faction of the Hussites (in contrast to the… (More on Utraquist)