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comuniunea

Comuniunea is a Romanian noun meaning “the communion” and derives from the Latin communio, through ecclesiastical usage in Romanian. The term carries both a concrete liturgical sense and a broader theological and social sense of shared participation.

In religious usage, comuniunea denotes the participation of believers in the life of Christ and in the

The term is also employed in a more expansive sense to denote communion as fellowship within the

See also: Împărtășanie, comuniune ecclesială, comunism? (note: no political or controversial connotations implied; see relevant ecclesiastical

Church.
It
is
most
closely
associated
with
the
Eucharist—the
ritual
act
in
which
the
consecrated
elements
are
received
as
a
sign
of
union
with
Christ
and
with
the
community
of
believers.
In
Catholic
and
Orthodox
theology,
comuniunea
encompasses
the
sacramental
act
itself
and
the
deeper
spiritual
unity
it
signifies,
including
the
unity
of
believers
with
Christ
and
with
one
another.
In
Romanian
liturgical
language,
the
Eucharist
is
often
referred
to
as
Împărtășanie,
while
comuniune
is
used
in
theological
or
ecumenical
discourse
to
describe
the
broader
sense
of
fellowship
and
unity.
Christian
community,
such
as
the
“communion
of
saints”
or
the
shared
life
of
believers.
In
ecumenical
contexts,
comuniunea
can
refer
to
dialogue
about
common
beliefs
and
practices
that
relate
to
mutual
recognition
and
participation
across
denominations.
Outside
strictly
liturgical
or
theological
usage,
the
word
can
appear
in
sociocultural
discussions
about
the
sense
of
community
and
belonging
among
people
sharing
faith.
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