Definition: Communion
Etymology
From Middle English communion, from Old French comunion, from Ecclesiastical Latin commūniŠ(communion), from Latin commūnis.
Noun
communion (countable and uncountable, plural communions)
- A joining together of minds or spirits; a mental connection.
- (Christianity) Holy Communion, or Eucharist.
- (Roman Catholicism) A form of ecclesiastical unity between the Roman Church and another, so that the latter is considered part of the former.
Derived terms
- communion ecclesiology
- communion wafer
- Holy Communion
- open communion
- phatic communion
- Spiritual Communion
Related terms
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