Communion under both kinds

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title: Communion under both kinds
text: Communion under both kinds in Christianity is the reception under both "species" of the Eucharist. Denominations of Christianity that hold to a doctrine of Communion under both kinds may believe that a Eucharist which does not include both bread and wine as elements of the religious ceremony is not valid, while others may consider the presence of both bread and wine as preferable, but not necessary, for the ceremony. In some traditions, grape juice may take the place of wine with alcohol content
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description: In Christianity, reception of both the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist
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date created: 2006-12-29T09:50:12Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T08:06:16Z
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