(hristiyanlık) komünyon

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{i} communion
A joining together of minds or spirits
{n} a taking of the Lord's supper, union in faith, union, fellowship, intercourse
The eating of bread and wine (or grape juice) which symbolizes the body and blood of Jesus It is a sign of eating and drinking in "communion" with the crucified and risen Lord Jesus He commanded His followers to share the bread and the cup to remember His death and resurrection until He comes again
Communion with nature or with a person is the feeling that you are sharing thoughts or feelings with them. communion with nature
The sacrament of the eucharist; the celebration of the Lord's supper; the act of partaking of the sacrament; as, to go to communion; to partake of the communion
agreement; fellowship; as, the communion of saints
The Lord's Supper (Matt 26: 26-30; Mark 14: 22-26; Luke 22: 14-20; 1 Cor 1: 23-26) It is the breaking of bread (Acts 2: 42,46) and a time to give thanks (Luke 22: 17,19) It was originally instituted by Jesus (Matt 26: 26-29) on the night of the Passover meal which was an annual occurrence celebrating the "passing over" of the angel of death that claimed the firstborn of every house in Egypt (Ex 12) The Lord's Supper, or communion, replaces the Passover meal with the "body and blood" (Mark 14: 22-24) of Jesus It is to be taken only by believers (1 Cor 11: 23-28) (For further study see John 6: 26-58 and 1 Cor 11: 27-34)
Intercourse between two or more persons; esp
(Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same rites
The term used in the present volume to refer to the sacrament variously known as "the mass," "the Lord's supper," and "holy communion "
Communion is the Christian ceremony in which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of Christ's death. Most villagers took communion only at Easter
The act of sharing; community; participation
The state of being intimate with God and each other within the context of a holy meal The rite is called the Holy Eucharist
(Gr koinonia) The receiving of the sacrament of the Eucharist after proper preparation, fasting, and confession Orthodox Christians are encouraged to receive communion as often as possible, even daily See also the article on The Holy Eucharist Communion of Saints The Orthodox Church believes that all the people of God ‹members of the Church, either the living on earth or the departed in heaven, are in constant communion and fellowship with each other in faith, grace and prayers, since they constitute one Body in Christ ‹ the Church
{i} act of sharing, participation; association; Christian ceremony commemorating the last supper of Jesus and his disciples, sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Eucharist
the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist; "the governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation"
Most often appears in this book in the sense of the chant sung by the choir during the Priest's partaking of the Eucharist Also, refers directly to the Elements of the Body and Blood of Christ and-less directly-to the partaking of these Elements by the faithful
(in Divine Liturgy tour)
The ceremony in the Christian church instituted by Jesus Christ at the Passover He asked that the church eat the unleavened bread and drink the fruit of the vine in remembrance of him He was the Passover Lamb So every time a christian participated in this ceremony, these symbols remind us of his death for us See Sacrifice of the Mass
An act of sharing Most of Christendom's sects refer to the ceremony of partaking from communally shared bread and wine in commemoration of the death of Christ as ``Holy Communion'' Jehovah's Witnesses do not use this word to describe these proceedings (See {Memorial} )
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