Communions
Communions, in Christian usage, refers to the ritual of Holy Communion, also called the Eucharist or the Lord’s Supper. It is a sacramental act in which bread and wine are shared by the faithful to commemorate Jesus Christ’s Last Supper with his disciples and to symbolize their participation in his life, death, and resurrection. The elements and the act of sharing are central to most traditions, though the interpretation of their significance varies widely.
Historically, the practice arose in the early Christian community as a continuation of Jesus’s meal with his
Ritual practice varies by church. The rite is usually led by an ordained minister and includes prayers
The term communions can thus describe both the rite itself and the diverse ways it is observed