As a Christian myself, it symbolises the body and blood of Jesus Christ, our savior. To me, the reason i take communion and it is so important to me that; 1/ I LOVE JESUS 2/ I DO IT BECAUSE I WANT TO ACKNOWLEDGE, REMEMBER AND HONOR THE SACRIFICE HE MADE ON MY BEHALF.
So that you can eat the body of crist.
Ah, Christians aren't sad at Holy Communion, they are reverent, or should be.
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Only Christians and Catholics do.
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Because one of the reasons for receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church is to publicly show your communion with the Catholic Church. Non-Catholics are not in communion with the Catholic Church and therefore cannot receive Holy Communion.
Baptism, Communion.
Baptism is only Entering into a faith, religion, and family. Like and establishment or welcoming into the family of God. And being Catholic, Baptism usually happens when you are little. So it's more for the Parents, who make a promise, than it is for the individual who is being baptized. Communion is more important because that is the only way you can receive God's body and blood. But you can't have communion without first being Baptized, had your first reconciliation, and first communion. So, baptism is coming into the family/faith and important as a step to Communion, but Communion is God. It's like this baptism = front door of God's house Communion = Sitting next to God at the dinner table. Either way, both are important Sacraments.
How is the Church important to the christians?
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. . .