.Catholic AnswerThe Communion of Saints, as the above answer points out, is all the believing Christians in the three Churches: The Church Militant - those on earthThe Church Suffering - those in puragoryThe Church Triumphant - the saints in heaven.from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994946 After confession "the holy catholic Church," the Apostle's Creed adds "the communion of saints." In a certain sense this article is a further explanation of the preceding: "What is the Church if not the assembly of all the saints?" (Nicetas, Expl. Symb. 10: J.P. Migne, ed., Patrologia Latina {Paris: 1841-1855} 52:871B.) The communion of saints is the Church.947 "Since all the faithful form one body, the good of each is communicated to the others . . . We must therefore believe that there exists a communion of goods in the Church. But the most important member is Christ, since He is the head . . . Therefore, the riches of Christ are communicated to all the members, through the sacraments." (St. Thomas Aquinas, Symb., 10.) "As this Church is governed by one and the same Spirit, all the goods she has received necessarily become a common fund." (Roman Catechism I, 10, 24.948 The term "communion of saints" therefore has two closely linked meanings: communion "in holy things (sancta)" and "among holy persons (sancti)."Sancta sanctis!("God's holy gifts for God's holy people") is proclaimed by the celebrant in most Eastern liturgies during the elevation of the holy Gifts before the distribution of [Holy] Communion. The faithful (sancti) are fed by Christ's holy body and blood (sancta) to grow in communion of the Holy Spirit (koinoinia) and to communicate it to the world.
.Catholic AnswerThe Communion of Saints, as the above answer points out, is all the believing Christians in the three Churches: The Church Militant - those on earthThe Church Suffering - those in puragoryThe Church Triumphant - the saints in heaven.from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994946 After confession "the holy catholic Church," the Apostle's Creed adds "the communion of saints." In a certain sense this article is a further explanation of the preceding: "What is the Church if not the assembly of all the saints?" (Nicetas, Expl. Symb. 10: J.P. Migne, ed., Patrologia Latina {Paris: 1841-1855} 52:871B.) The communion of saints is the Church.947 "Since all the faithful form one body, the good of each is communicated to the others . . . We must therefore believe that there exists a communion of goods in the Church. But the most important member is Christ, since He is the head . . . Therefore, the riches of Christ are communicated to all the members, through the sacraments." (St. Thomas Aquinas, Symb., 10.) "As this Church is governed by one and the same Spirit, all the goods she has received necessarily become a common fund." (Roman Catechism I, 10, 24.948 The term "communion of saints" therefore has two closely linked meanings: communion "in holy things (sancta)" and "among holy persons (sancti)."Sancta sanctis!("God's holy gifts for God's holy people") is proclaimed by the celebrant in most Eastern liturgies during the elevation of the holy Gifts before the distribution of [Holy] Communion. The faithful (sancti) are fed by Christ's holy body and blood (sancta) to grow in communion of the Holy Spirit (koinoinia) and to communicate it to the world.
In the christian Community, for a child to be sponsored for communion. He most be at the right age and most be baptized. A parent or the caretaker of the child can sponsor such child for communion.
You'll have to ask him. Most Mormons don't mind telling you if they are.
In most parishes it is the 2nd grade students who receive their First Holy Communion.
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
Did you mean founder? That would be Joseph Smith. If you meant what candidate for President of the U.S. was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, that would be Mitt Romney. If you mean who was the most famous leader of the Church it would be Brigham Young.
A priest is a member of the clergy of the Catholic Church. A priest can administer most of the sacraments, say mass and transform bread into His Body and wine into His Most Precious Blood.
There are many different communions:Communion (Christian), the relationship between Christians as individuals or ChurchesFull communion, a term used when two (or more) distinct Christian Churches say they are sharing the same communionThe Communion of Saints, a doctrine of Christianity mentioned in the Apostles' CreedA group of related Christian churches or Christian denominationThe Eucharist or the Lord's Supper, Christian rite reenacting the Last SupperThe Communion rite, that part of the Eucharistic rite in which the consecrated bread and wine are distributed to participants in the Roman Catholic MassCommunion (chant), the Gregorian chant that accompanies this riteClosed communion is the practice of restricting the communion to members of a particular church or congregationOpen communion is the practice of allowing members of other churches to share communion, followed by most Protestant Christian churches
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In most any church, communion supplies are among the most common supplies you will buy for your congregation, Fortunately, there are more options available than ever before. There are various types of communion cups, wafers, trays, fillers, and other supplies you can purchase.
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