intercommunion

/ˌɪntərkəˈmjunjən/
noun
  1. The sharing of communion or religious services between different Christian churches or groups.
    • Intercommunion between the churches was a major step toward unity.
    • Many worshippers celebrated intercommunion for the first time at the joint Easter gathering.
    • The two denominations agreed to allow intercommunion during the special ecumenical service.