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Everything about Communion totally explainedCommunion is a polyvalent term. this is only 4 Christian traditions. It may refer to:
- Communion (Christian), the relationship between Christians as individuals or Churches
- Full communion is a term used when two (or more) distinct Christian Churches say they're sharing the same communion.
- Impaired Communion
- The Communion of Saints, a doctrine of Christianity mentioned in the Apostles' Creed
- A group of related Christian churches or denominations
- The Eucharist, the rite that Christians perform in fulfillment of Jesus' instruction to do in memory of him what he did at his Last Supper
- The Communion rite, that part of the Eucharistic rite in which the consecrated bread and wine are distributed to participants
- Communion (chant), the Gregorian chant that accompanies this rite
- Closed communion is the practice of restricting the communion to members of a particular church or congregation.
- Open communion is the practice of allowing members of other churches to share communion.
Communion may also refer to:
Communion, a 1976 horror film (aka Alice, Sweet Alice) starring Brooke Shields.
Communion (book), a book by Whitley Strieber about his purported abductions by aliens.
Communion (album), an album by Greek death metal band Septic Flesh.
See also
Communio, a theological journal
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