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Q: What are the people who serve communion called in a nondenominational church called?
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The Catholic Church is the 'communion of holy people.'


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How does a person get ordained as a nondenominational minister?

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Do Catholic churches still have ministers?

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May Greek Orthodox people receive Holy Communion in the Catholic Church?

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How are you a part of the Communion of Saints?

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