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communion

[kuh-myoon-yuhn] / kəˈmyun yən /




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Justin Welby devoted huge amounts of time and energy to preserving the unity of the worldwide Anglican communion, but that battle may be over before his successor even takes office.

From BBC

Occasionally, the author does seem to achieve a fleeting sense of communion with the birds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier this fall, a group of faith leaders including priests and nuns were detained after being refused admission inside to administer communion, an essential element of a Catholic’s faith life.

From Salon

Strip malls have played a nostalgic role in the Korean community, serving as places of communion, feast, work and dialogue.

From Los Angeles Times

Those visions, as unheard-of divine communion with a woman, draw her into conflict with priests who find them false.

From Los Angeles Times