What are two other names for Holy Communion?

What are two other names for Holy Communion?

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Lord’s Supper

Q. Why is the Last Supper important today?

The Last Supper was the final meal Jesus shared with his disciples , the night before his crucifixion . During the meal, Jesus predicted that one of his disciples would betray him. The Last Supper holds a special significance for Christians as it forms the basis of the Eucharist , a key Christian church service.

Q. What is another word for communion?

In this page you can discover 55 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for communion, like: fellowship, lord-s-supper, agreement, eucharist, union, holy-communion, association, sacrament, faith, Breaking of Bread and communication.

  • Eucharist.
  • Holy Communion.
  • Holy Sacrament.
  • Last Supper.
  • Sacrament.
  • communion.
  • intinction.

Q. Why is communion so important?

According to the bible, Christians, partake of Holy Communion in remembrance of the body and blood of Jesus that was broken and poured at the cross. Taking Holy Communion does not only remind us of his suffering but also shows us the amount of love Jesus had for us.

Q. What is an antonym for communion?

Antonyms of COMMUNION antagonism, division, bitterness, disunity, variance, atheism, jaundice, rancor, iciness, unfriendliness, agnosticism, spite, opposition, discord, disagreement, contention, hostility, disbelief.

Q. What is the definition of concocted?

: to make (a food or drink) by mixing different things together. : to invent or develop (a plan, story, etc.) especially in order to trick or deceive someone. See the full definition for concoct in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

Q. What is another word for fellowship?

SYNONYMS FOR fellowship 2 comradeship, camaraderie, friendship, society, intimacy.

Q. How do you use communion in a sentence?

Communion sentence example

  1. The Communion is celebrated once a month.
  2. He confessed, and received communion : everyone came to take leave of him.
  3. She suggested that Natasha should fast and prepare for Holy Communion , and Natasha gladly welcomed the idea.

Q. Why is it called communion?

The term Communion is derived from Latin communio (“sharing in common”), which translates Greek κοινωνία (koinōnía) in 1 Corinthians 10:16: The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?

Q. Can you take communion if you are not confirmed?

You can receive Holy Communion in the Catholic Church without having been confirmed, although the classical order of Sacraments is Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist. But bear in mind that this is communion with God. You should not take it if you don’t attend mass or you don’t partake in mass.

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