utraquism

/ˈʌtrəkɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the practice of receiving both kinds (bread and wine) in the Lord’s Supper, especially in the Anglican Church

“The church adopted the policy of utraquism to promote unity among its members.”

Synonyms

  • communicatio in sacris
  • concomitancy

Antonyms

  • exclusive communion
  • separatism