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in a "real" but not physical presence of christ in the eucharist, while still others take the act to be a symbolic reenactment of the last supper. the word "eucharist" comes from the greek noun εὐχαριστία (transliterated, "eucharistia"), meaning thanksgiving. it is also applied to the bread and wine
"communion" (from latin communio, "sharing in common") is a term used, with different meanings, by catholics, orthodox christians, anglicans, and many protestants, including lutherans; "holy communion" is also prevalent....
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