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com·mun·ion C0518200 (kə-myo͞on′yən)n.1. The act or an instance of sharing, as of thoughts or feelings.2. Religious or spiritual fellowship.3. A body of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same rites; a denomination.4. Communion Ecclesiastical a. The sacrament of the Eucharist received by a congregation.b. The consecrated elements of the Eucharist.c. The part of the Mass or a liturgy in which the Eucharist is received. [Middle English communioun, Christian fellowship, Eucharist, from Old French communion, from Late Latin commūniō, commūniōn-, from Latin, mutual participation, from commūnis, common; see common.]communion (kəˈmjuːnjən) n1. an exchange of thoughts, emotions, etc2. possession or sharing in common; participation3. (foll by with) strong emotional or spiritual feelings (for): communion with nature. 4. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a religious group or denomination having a common body of beliefs, doctrines, and practices5. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the spiritual union held by Christians to exist between individual Christians and Christ, their Church, or their fellow Christians[C14: from Latin commūniō general participation, from commūnis common] comˈmunional adj comˈmunionally adv
Communion (kəˈmjuːnjən) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the act of participating in the Eucharist2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the celebration of the Eucharist, esp the part of the service during which the consecrated elements are received3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a. the consecrated elements of the Eucharistb. (as modifier): Communion cup. Abbreviation: Holy Communioncom•mun•ion (kəˈmyun yən) n. 1. (often cap.) Holy Communion. 2. a group of persons having a common religious faith; denomination: Anglican communion. 3. interchange or sharing of thoughts or emotions: communion with nature. 4. the act of sharing, or holding in common; participation. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Anglo-French) < Latin commūniō sharing <commūn(is) common"> 2. a group of persons having a common religious faith; denomination: Anglican communion. 3. interchange or sharing of thoughts or emotions: communion with nature. 4. the act of sharing, or holding in common; participation. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Anglo-French) < Latin commūniō sharing <commūn(is) common] Communion a body of Christians with a common faith and ritual. See also fellowship, sect.Examples: the Anglican Communion; Communion of holy men, 1573; of Saints, 1394.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Communion - the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist; "the governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation"Holy Communion, manduction, sacramental manductionritual - the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremoniesEucharist, Eucharistic liturgy, Holy Eucharist, Holy Sacrament, Liturgy, Lord's Supper, sacrament of the Eucharist - a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wineintercommunion - participation in Holy Communion by members of more than one church (eg Catholic and Orthodox) | | 2. | communion - sharing thoughts and feelingssharingintercourse, social intercourse - communication between individuals | | 3. | communion - (Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same ritesChristian religion, Christianity - a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as saviordenomination - a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith |
communionnoun affinity, accord, agreement, unity, sympathy, harmony, intercourse, fellowship, communing, closeness, rapport, converse, togetherness, concord The ancient Druids were widely known as visionaries and prophets, in communion with the gods.
Communionnoun (Christianity) Eucharist, Mass, Sacrament, Lord's Supper Most villagers only took Communion at Easter.communionnoun1. The exchange of ideas by writing, speech, or signals:communication, intercommunication, intercourse.Obsolete: converse.2. Those who accept and practice a particular religious belief:church, denomination, faith, persuasion, sect.Translationscommunion (kəˈmjuːnjən) noun the sharing of thoughts and feelings; fellowship. 思想與情感的交流,夥伴關係,情誼 共享,交流 (Holy) Communion in the Christian Church, the service which commemorates the meal taken by Christ with His disciples before His crucifixion. 聖餐儀式 圣餐communion
communion: see EucharistEucharist [Gr.,=thanksgiving], Christian sacrament that repeats the action of Jesus at his last supper with his disciples, when he gave them bread, saying, "This is my body," and wine, saying, "This is my blood." (Mat. 26; Mark 14; Luke 22; 1 Cor. 11. ..... Click the link for more information. ; Lord's SupperLord's Supper, Protestant rite commemorating the Last Supper. In the Reformation the leaders generally rejected the traditional belief in the sacrament as a sacrifice and as an invisible miracle of the actual changing of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ ..... Click the link for more information. .communion1. a religious group or denomination having a common body of beliefs, doctrines, and practices 2. the spiritual union held by Christians to exist between individual Christians and Christ, their Church, or their fellow Christians
Communion Christianity1. the act of participating in the Eucharist 2. the celebration of the Eucharist, esp the part of the service during which the consecrated elements are received 3. a. the consecrated elements of the Eucharist b. (as modifier): Communion cup Communion
Synonyms for Communionnoun affinitySynonyms- affinity
- accord
- agreement
- unity
- sympathy
- harmony
- intercourse
- fellowship
- communing
- closeness
- rapport
- converse
- togetherness
- concord
noun EucharistSynonyms- Eucharist
- Mass
- Sacrament
- Lord's Supper
Synonyms for Communionnoun the exchange of ideas by writing, speech, or signalsSynonyms- communication
- intercommunication
- intercourse
- converse
noun those who accept and practice a particular religious beliefSynonyms- church
- denomination
- faith
- persuasion
- sect
Synonyms for Communionnoun the act of participating in the celebration of the EucharistSynonyms- Holy Communion
- manduction
- sacramental manduction
Related Words- ritual
- Eucharist
- Eucharistic liturgy
- Holy Eucharist
- Holy Sacrament
- Liturgy
- Lord's Supper
- sacrament of the Eucharist
- intercommunion
noun sharing thoughts and feelingsSynonymsRelated Words- intercourse
- social intercourse
noun (Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same ritesRelated Words- Christian religion
- Christianity
- denomination
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