Communion
Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnjən/
Communion (noun)
- A Christian religious ceremony where people eat bread and drink wine or juice to remember Jesus.
- A feeling of closeness between people or between people and God, based on shared beliefs and worship.
- Friendly sharing and spending time together, especially when people feel connected and comfortable.
Examples
- The church holds communion every Sunday morning.
- They prepare the bread and wine for communion.