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communicant

[kuh-myoo-ni-kuhnt] / kəˈmyu nɪ kənt /


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So what did this new-old Willie Nelson sound like as he spent his birthday weekend floating on the adulation of friends, kin, communicants and apostles?

From Washington Post

In a 2008 interview with C-SPAN, Ms. Pelosi described herself as a “regular communicant” and said that if she were ever denied communion, “that would be a severe blow to me.”

From New York Times

Known to friends and family as Lily, she was taken to church from a young age by her father, a daily communicant.

From Washington Post

Sixteen communicants sang “Be Not Afraid” to commence Mass. When they finished, Corbett, 63, stood on the altar and complimented the congregation.

From Washington Post

Archbishop John C. Wester in Santa Fe has forbade communicants from taking the communion wafer on the tongue.

From Washington Times