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Communion
[tiefe] Verbundenheit mit jemandem/etwas
английски
английски
немски
немски
com·mun·ion [kəˈmju:niən, Am -njən] СЪЩ no pl liter
1. communion (union):
communion with sb/sth
spiritual communion
in communion with God/nature
2. communion (religious community):
communion
Gemeinde f <-, -n>
communion
the Anglican communion
Com·mun·ion [kəˈmju:niən, Am -njən] СЪЩ РЕЛ
Communion
Kommunion f <-, -en>
to take one's First Communion
to give sb Holy Communion
to go to Communion
com·mun·ion of ˈsaints СЪЩ
communion of saints
Holy Com·ˈmun·ion СЪЩ
1. Holy Communion (service):
Holy Communion
2. Holy Communion (bread and wine):
Holy Communion
немски
немски
английски
английски
first communion
communion rail
Holy Communion
first Communion
to attend Holy Communion
Communion wine
[Holy] Communion
to attend [Holy] Communion
to receive [or take] [Holy] Communion
to give sb [Holy] Communion
to administer [Holy] Communion to sb form
[communion-]cup
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She received the Holy Communion virtually on a daily basis.
en.wikipedia.org
The record of his taking communion was spotty.
en.wikipedia.org
Among the grounds for admonition and church discipline were neglecting family prayers and unnecessary absence from class or communion.
en.wikipedia.org
Though nationality counts for nothing in the communion of saints, it surely counts in the reception given saints by local churches.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
However, many parishes do not insist on this and practice open communion.
en.wikipedia.org
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Jeanne Jugan focused upon the elderly a compassionate gaze drawn from her profound communion with God in her joyful, disinterested service, which she carried out with gentleness and humility of heart, desiring herself to be poor among the poor.
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www.vatican.va
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Diesen aus ihrer tiefen Verbundenheit mit Gott erwachsenden mitleidsvollen Blick auf die betagten Menschen hat Jeanne Jugan durch ihren frohen und selbstlosen Dienst, den sie mit Sanftmut und Demut des Herzens ausübte, indem sie selbst arm unter den Armen sein wollte.
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