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Communion in both kinds

Communion \Com*mun"ion\, n. [L. communio: cf. F. communion. See Common.]

  1. The act of sharing; community; participation. ``This communion of goods.''
    --Blackstone.

  2. Intercourse between two or more persons; esp., intimate association and intercourse implying sympathy and confidence; interchange of thoughts, purposes, etc.; agreement; fellowship; as, the communion of saints.

    We are naturally induced to seek communion and fellowship with others.
    --Hooker.

    What communion hath light with darkness?
    --2 Cor. vi. 14.

    Bare communion with a good church can never alone make a good man.
    --South.

  3. A body of Christians having one common faith and discipline; as, the Presbyterian communion.

  4. The sacrament of the eucharist; the celebration of the Lord's supper; the act of partaking of the sacrament; as, to go to communion; to partake of the communion; called also Holy Communion.

    Close communion. See under Close, a.

    Communion elements, the bread and wine used in the celebration of the Lord's supper.

    Communion service, the celebration of the Lord's supper, or the office or service therefor.

    Communion table, the table upon which the elements are placed at the celebration of the Lord's supper.

    Communion in both kinds, participation in both the bread and wine by all communicants.

    Communion in one kind, participation in but one element, as in the Roman Catholic Church, where the laity partake of the bread only.

    Syn: Share; participation; fellowship; converse; intercourse; unity; concord; agreement.

Usage examples of "communion in both kinds".

The Catholics made certain concessions to the Protestants, the biggest one being communion in both kinds, if you know what that means.

Of course, if the Pope is going to allow Communion in both kinds, I will have to buy something cheaper, but I trust he will consider the poverty of the priesthood.