Ah, Christians aren't sad at Holy Communion, they are reverent, or should be.
So that you can eat the body of crist.
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Only Christians and Catholics do.
Baptism, Communion.
The Communion of Saints is the connection between all Christians, living on earth and in Heaven.
The offering of the Holy Communion is how Christians worship God.
Because the christian orthodox bliefe that if the infants are dead before they becomes a younger and, if they haven`t a communion too they will not be a part of the righteous. . .
Each congregation or denomination has its own regulations concerning if, when, or under what conditions a child or an adult can take communion. Born again Christians are found in a variety of churches and denominations. No one rule applies to all of them.
Communion recreates the Lord's supper--the bread represents the Lord's body which was broken for the salvation of his followers. The wine represents his blood which was shed for his followers' salvation as well. Christians celebrate communion to remember the Lord's sacrifice.
They can, however communion is a thing for people who are Christians/believers ( and they are people with normal sin) to remember Jesus Christ's death on the cross. There is no purpose/reason for somebody who is not a Christian to take communion.
The communion scripture in Matthew is significant for Christians because it recounts the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted the practice of communion. This ritual symbolizes the sacrifice of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins and serves as a way for believers to remember and honor his sacrifice. It is a central part of Christian worship and a means of spiritual nourishment and unity among believers.
There is no chalice in baptism. Some Christians use a chalice in the Lord's Supper or communion.