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Some do and some don't if the apostolic church is a literal communion they do if they are a spiritual communion apostolic church then they don't.
To make a spiritual communion, one can engage in prayer, meditation, reflection, and connecting with their inner self or higher power. This can be done through practices such as mindfulness, gratitude, and seeking guidance from spiritual teachings or texts. It is a personal and introspective process that helps individuals feel a sense of connection and peace with something greater than themselves.
In the Greek Orthodox Church, fasting is an important spiritual discipline that prepares believers for communion and deepens their relationship with God. Fasting periods, such as Great Lent, involve abstaining from certain foods as a form of repentance and spiritual reflection. Communion, or the Eucharist, is celebrated regularly and represents the body and blood of Christ, symbolizing the unity of believers with Him and each other. Participation in communion typically follows proper fasting, confession, and spiritual readiness.
Receiving Communion means we are uniting with Christ. So the correct statement would be make communion with Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerFirst, let me extend my condolences on the death of your Nana, I am so sorry. If you are a baptised Catholic, who has made his first Holy Communion, and have gone to confession, then, of course, you may receive Holy Communion. If you are not a baptised Catholic or have not made your first Holy Communion, then you make what we call a "spiritual Communion" which is what a Catholic would do if they have not been to Confession, asking Jesus to come into your heart.
No, it is generally not recommended to take communion while fasting, as the act of fasting involves abstaining from food and drink, including the sacramental elements of communion. It is important to consult with your religious leader or spiritual advisor for guidance on this matter.
Taking communion at home can provide spiritual benefits similar to those received in a church setting, as the act itself symbolizes the remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice. However, the communal aspect of sharing communion with fellow believers in a church setting may enhance the experience for some individuals.
The communion of saints is the spiritual solidarity which binds together the faithful on earth, the souls in purgatory, and the saints in heaven in the organic unity of the same mystical body under Christ its head.
The key differences between the Anglican Church and the Episcopal Church lie in their structure and governance. The Anglican Church is a global communion of churches with the Archbishop of Canterbury as its spiritual leader, while the Episcopal Church is the branch of the Anglican Communion in the United States. The Episcopal Church has its own governing structure and can make decisions independently of the wider Anglican Communion.
Miranda never got her Communion. She doesn't like God.
This is a American Negro Spiritual. Usually sung during Communion.
How do you make holy communion hosts?A different response:If you are asking about the actual wafer used in communion, it is made of flour and water, rolled or pressed into a mold or small cake, then baked.