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to communion
noun
A joining together of minds or spirits.
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Surfing aspires to communion but is sucked into conflict.
The play is not without its treacly calls to communion.
Spinsters cycling to communion do nothing for me.
But I see it doesn't have to be that way for the Catholic who can go to Communion every day.
After a prolonged hesitation, Theodosius complied with the order and was readmitted to communion at Christmas 390.
Of course, if they really were serving Necco candy a lot more kids would have gone to communion.
Nowadays, punters use Spotify to discover new acts, so hats off to Communion, who have come up with a novel take with The Flowerpot Sessions.
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To the Editor: Canon 915 permits bishops to refuse communion to pro-abortion politicians.
At the Bishops' spring conference, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick failed to inform the bishops about Ratzinger's letter authorizing them to refuse Communion to pro-choice congregants or politicians.
Francis Maier, who serves as a lay adviser to Denver's Archbishop Charles Chaput and helped guide the 2004 Catholic effort to deny Communion to John Kerry, was blunter.
Some bishops in other states have vowed to deny communion to any politician who supports abortion rights.
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