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Discover LudwigThe phrase "communion to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a connection or sharing, but it lacks proper context. Example: "The church organized a communion to celebrate the unity of its members."
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I used to practice giving communion to Barbie.
To the Editor: Canon 915 permits bishops to refuse communion to pro-abortion politicians.
He urged the Archbishop of Canterbury and bishops of the Anglican communion to "intervene in the pastoral emergency".
Some bishops in other states have vowed to deny communion to any politician who supports abortion rights.
On Christmas Day in 1521, without vestments and with an abridged service, he administered Holy Communion to the laity.
The bishops are also divided on whether to deny Communion to Catholic politicians who support abortion rights.
"We have many dedicated people visiting the sick and bringing them Holy Communion to their homes," he said.
Most Catholics, myself included, think the denial of Communion to Sister McBride or Vice President Biden is an inappropriate use of pastoral power.
The Eucharistic minister climbs up to give communion to them, and he is the only divorced person amongst them, the only one passed over.
The Episcopal Church shed members and set off an uproar in the international Anglican Communion to which it belongs by consecrating its first openly gay bishop in 2003.
But he has declined to deny holy communion to Catholic elected officials who disagree with church teachings, instead emphasizing the importance of discussion.
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