When talking about Holy Communion, then yes. If you are talking about a communion as a group, then no.
Ah, Christians aren't sad at Holy Communion, they are reverent, or should be.
Yes, the Sacrament of Holy Communion should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific religious ritual in Christianity.
A special minister of holy communion is a lay person who is given the opportunity to help the priest or presider in a Mass to distribute Holy Communion. A special minister of holy communion may also give holy communion to the sick.
The Catholic Church is the 'communion of holy people.'
No, there are no Godparents nor sponsors for First Holy Communion.
Holy Communion, you answered it yourself ;)
Quite simply, the bread and wine received at a Pentecostal church would not be Holy Communion.
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
One should never receive Holy Communion more than once per week; otherwise there is a danger of becoming "Holier than Thou." Persons receiving Holy Communion with greater frequency tend to become devout, and once that happens there's just no living with them!
A priest from our parish said that one must be there at least in time for the Our Father to receive Holy Communion, but, in reality, you probably won't be denied Holy Communion if you arrived after the Our Father. Although you should not really even approach to receive if you are that late. If you have arrived that late, and it is a Sunday, you must either attend another Mass to fulfill your obligation or confess before receiving Holy Communion, as it is a mortal sin to miss a Sunday or Holy Day of Obligation Mass.
In the Catholic Church, the next is traditionally Confirmation.