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communion
noun as in affinity, agreement
noun as in sacrament in church; body of believers sharing a sacrament
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Again, that pre-communion questionnaire sin litmus test might prove handy.
In fact, the communion conundrum highlights the first visible fissure in the church of Francis.
For close to two thousand years, Christians have been taking Holy Communion.
But to these people, it's a religious rite ranked right up there with First Communion—or Mardi Gras.
The primary motivation is communion with your fellow human beings.
This hurly-burly,” said he, drawing her into a quiet eddy of the stream, “is no place for the communion of two twin souls.
The central ceremony of the confarreatio was an act partly of sacrifice, partly, one might almost say, of communion.
Some are constantly being added, others are removed from her communion on earth, but her characteristic absolute identity remains.
The privileges enjoyed by the children of those in communion with the Church, manifest them to be under obligation.
All who are not in the communion of the true Church, are exposed to the wrath threatened against those who are far from God.
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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to communion, such as: intimacy, rapport, togetherness, accord, association, and closeness.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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