comunion
Comunion is a term used in Christian contexts to refer to the ritual act commonly called Holy Communion, the Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper. In this rite, believers partake of consecrated bread and, in many traditions, wine or grape juice, in remembrance of Jesus Christ's Last Supper and in fellowship with the church. The practice is central to worship in many denominations and is regarded as a means of grace, remembrance, or spiritual presence, depending on doctrinal stance.
The word is often considered an archaic or variant spelling of the standard English term "communion." In
Theological interpretations of comunion vary across denominations. Catholic and some Orthodox traditions teach a real presence
Practice and reception differ by tradition. Catholic and Orthodox liturgies prescribe a formal rite led by