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The observance in the upper room, where Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples, is generally understood to be a simultaneous communion, as all the disciples partook of the bread and wine together during the meal. This event symbolizes unity and fellowship among the followers of Christ. However, interpretations can vary among different Christian denominations regarding the nature of the communion that took place.

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