intercommunion - significado y definición. Qué es intercommunion
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Qué (quién) es intercommunion - definición

RELATIONSHIP OF FULL UNDERSTANDING AMONG DIFFERENT CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS THAT SHARE CERTAIN ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Full Communion; Intercommunion; Hierarchical communion; Eucharistic union; Full comunion; Communion with Rome; Inter-communion; Double communion; In full communion; In communion; Ecclesiastical communion; Ecclesiastical full communion; Communio in sacris

intercommunion         
¦ noun participation in Holy Communion by members of different denominations.
Intercommunion         
·noun Mutual communion; as, an intercommunion of deities.
Full communion         
Full communion is a communion or relationship of full agreement among different Christian denominations that share certain essential principles of Christian theology. Views vary among denominations on exactly what constitutes full communion, but typically when two or more denominations are in full communion it enables services and celebrations, such as the Eucharist, to be shared among congregants or clergy of any of them with the full approval of each.

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Full communion

Full communion is a communion or relationship of full agreement among different Christian denominations or Christian individuals that share certain essential principles of Christian theology. Views vary among denominations on exactly what constitutes full communion, but typically when two or more denominations are in full communion it enables services and celebrations, such as the Eucharist, to be shared among congregants or clergy of any of them with the full approval of each.