to commit time and work into relationship with Jesus
Yes, nourish is the correct spelling.
No, Starve is an antonym for the word nourish. Cheers.
nourish: it means for example, : to care for a young one.. things along those lines. ex: nourish this child until grown....
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
Communion
No
An angry dispute; an altercation. Nourish refers to eating-provide nourishment.
That is a redundancy. If you are a Catholic you are in communion with Rome. If you are not in communion with Rome, you are not a Catholic.
The abstract noun is nourishment.
I am pretty sure it means "food" in french
I believe they practice closed communion.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Prayer after Holy Communion is in the Missal. The Communion "reflection" is something that the priest is making up.