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communion

[kuh-myoon-yuhn] / kəˈmyun yən /




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She also photographs baptisms and first communions and is now testing recipes that incorporate cacao, coconut, lime and other regional crops with hopes of opening a café.

From Seattle Times

Life will continue in the apartment, its door forever open to restless souls, holding out hope of home through human communion.

From Los Angeles Times

Nor, among the non-religious, is there any deadline for undergoing what foundational psychologist Abraham Maslow called "peak experiences" of transcendent communion with a sense of timeless universal connectedness.

From Salon

That spirit of openness and communion was present throughout the spring.

From Seattle Times

Lee’s recent focus has been holes, which also obliquely speaks to a desire for communion and exchange.

From New York Times