Communion in a sentence as a noun

Many will perform their communion with grape juice, not wine.

We are strangers in communion, and, once that pact of the intimate and the populous is snapped, the charm is gone.

Different congregations can agree to common sets of rules and standards, those that do are in communion.

For instance, in the church I was raised in you literally could not offend someone by attempting to take communion and being obviously not of their church.

" [...]"The heightened sensitivity in all areas gives me a feeling of communion with my surroundings, both animate and inanimate.

Others, caught up in the race of life, don't look deeply to see his talent, and communion with the muses is precious only as long as it relates to engineering goals.

"You need a communion of individuals to create a semi-fraternal organization that looks like a union on the outside but inside is a diverse collective of brilliant minds.

From an individual perspective it was necessary to learn because you weren't allowed to take holy communion, be confirmed and later wed without reading ability.

No, it's closer to a Christian bakery refusing to sell communion wafers to a Muslim because they aren't Christian.\nThe problem is refusing an existing service to someone based upon them as a person.

And yet, when we communicate with one another, and we feel we have connected and we think that we're understood, I think that we have a feeling of almost spiritual communion, and that feeling might be transient, but I think that's what we live for".

... Sleepy midnight chow became a teeming communion of comrades ...In this case a meal was the center of a transformation,\nbut could another popular shared recurring\nactivity have worked?Say, for startups, a game room, or a pizza and trivia night?

Some of the things Kyle said and quoted seem relevant to an earlier HN discussion [1] titled I don't "get" art"""The Book of Tea[2]... requires a mutual understanding between the artist and the spectator:> The sympathetic communion of minds necessary for art appreciation must be based on mutual concession.

Communion definitions

noun

the act of participating in the celebration of the Eucharist; "the governor took Communion with the rest of the congregation"

See also: Communion manduction

noun

sharing thoughts and feelings

See also: sharing

noun

(Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same rites