Definition of Intercommunion. Meaning of Intercommunion. Synonyms of Intercommunion

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Definition of Intercommunion

Intercommunion
Intercommunion In`ter*com*mun"ion, n. Mutual communion; as, an intercommunion of deities. --Faber.

Meaning of Intercommunion from wikipedia

- requires that they "firmly accept" its teaching on faith and morals. Intercommunion usually means an agreement between churches by which all members of...
- not switch to the Revised Julian calendar. In 1977, a declaration of intercommunion between the Cyprianite Old Calendarist Church and the Romanian Old Calendarist...
- that had become clear by 1972, COCU turned in 1973 to negotiating "intercommunion", whereby each member church would retain its own autonomy and identity...
- healing of the damaged relations between the ACC and the APCK. In 2007 intercommunion was formally astablished between the APCK and the ACC and UECNA. In...
- to an Orthodox layperson. In 1912, however, Bishop Raphael ended the intercommunion after becoming uncomfortable with the fact that the Anglican Communion...
- True Orthodox church, True Orthodox Christians, True Orthodoxy or Genuine Orthodoxy, often pejoratively "Zealotry", are groups of traditionalist Eastern...
- our Church forbids any and every relationship and, above all, all intercommunion with all and any of these schismatic sects and warns the public that...
- bishops discuss intercommunion of Lutheran, Catholic spouses". Crux. Retrieved 6 April 2018. "German bishops discuss intercommunion of Lutheran, Catholic...
- agreement also established intercommunion with the Anglican Communion's Church of Nigeria. This agreement of intercommunion between Reformed Episcopal...
- restriction is based on various parameters, one of which is baptism. See also intercommunion. A closed-communion church is one that excludes certain individuals...