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How to use communion in a sentence

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God overcame our contextual differences and drew us together in deep communion.
Like most children, Trevor was used to coming to communion and was curious about the bread and wine being given to others but not to him.
For the first time, representatives of all churches in communion with Canterbury were assembled, and around the theme of common mission.
The church needs preachers who have unhurried communion with God, who radiate something of the glory of God.
Clearly, many Lutherans see full communion with the Episcopal Church as a costly decision that threatens Lutheran identity.
Other items stolen from the Holy Trinity Anglican Church included candlesticks, vases, antique tables, a communion vessel and a chalice.
Other possibilities which are urged are the reception of communion after divorce and remarriage, and women priests.
If so, will there be occasional masses where personal prayer is permitted after communion?
People with serial nonsacramental marriages are still free to marry in the church and enjoy the benefits of full communion.
She argues that Cranmer and the later revisers of the Book of Common Prayer did not abolish reservation for communion with the sick.
Holding a separate service just for confession and absolution before a service of communion is an old practice for Lutherans.
It cost me more last week to replace my lost 9-iron than my wife spent on her annual communion with one-armed bandits.
For the Hispanic community the Spanish language is the language of prayer and of communion with God.
As the prostitute walks the streets and alleys, she incorporates herself into the city through her communion with the crowd.
Refined worship called for matched sets of flagons for pouting communion wine, and cups or beakers for drinking it.
Breaking bread together is communion, community, the conviviality of friendship.
Temple worship, rituals, sacraments as well as personal devotions create a communion with the devas and God.
Apparently, he thought it looked a lot like the cups we use at church for communion.
If communion cups were a danger, he said, there would be cases of mass infections.
In the past we've split over such things as the punctuation of the creeds, the orders of ministry and the nature of communion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He that is so statedly distant is uncapable statedly of communion, and therefore uncapable of the relation and name.
But what riveted the resemblance most was the instancy of their sympathetic communion.
A subtler, a weirder, a more awful horror is thus added to the dread of communion with the supernatural.
In Smith's theory there is confusion between the two ideas of communion and expiation or placation.
James Montgomery, the noted English hymnist, was a member of the Moravian communion.
The screen and parclose screen are also good, and the communion rails and table in the vestry are of Elizabethan date.
Nine officers of the escort stayed the communion to-day, which is a great many for so unreligious a country as India.
He became, I repeat, outwardly glorious from inward communion with his Father.
The primal object of religion is to disclose to us this perdurable basis of life, and foster our growth into communion with it.
After the Celebrant has communicated, Vespers are sung by the choir, in place of the communion and postcommunion.
You profaned the church, that Bulgarian church where I took my first communion.
About the year 150 one Marcian was excommunicated by his bishop and appealed to Rome for admission to communion.
That your communion was unassailable, would not prove that mine was indefensible.
Boche said that Nana and Pauline were women now that they had partaken of communion.
Can we men now on earth claim more of sustainment than lies in the incipient communion with those enfranchised souls?
They went on with the murmur and susurrus of their communion, while Charity looked askance at the three men.
He tells me the right way to plant potatoes and prune apple-trees, and our communion is blest with eupeptic content.
Though not a misanthropist, he appears in general to have preferred solitary communion with nature to human society.
The very smallest unconfessed, unjudged sin on the conscience will entirely mar our communion with God.
The very smallest unconfessed, unjudged sin, on the conscience, will entirely mar our communion with God.
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