Taking Communion caused such a problem for those who couldn’t eat the gluten commonly used in communion wafers. While it sounds simple to eliminate the gluten, the Catholic Church requires that the ...
Crunchy yet tender, sweet and high in calories, there’s a peculiar Italian snack which is sandwiched between two pieces of Christian communion wafers. The ostie piene, or “filled hosts” – a ...
LA PAZ (Reuters) - A Bolivian avant-garde restaurant hopes this week to serve a well-known non-paying customer and receive a holy seal of approval for its new creation: a quinoa-based communion wafer.
MSN: Do communion wafers really turn into human flesh? Experts question 'miracle' claims
Do communion wafers really turn into human flesh? Experts question 'miracle' claims
Red marks on a communion wafer were thought by parishioners in St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Morris, Indiana, to be a miraculous sign of divine presence. The blood of Christ turned out, ...
What is Communion and its purpose? What is Communion and why do Christians practice it? Definition and Terminology Communion, often called the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist, is a practice in which believers partake of bread and the fruit of the vine (commonly wine or grape juice) in remembrance of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Eucharist (also called Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper), the Christian rite involving the eating of bread and drinking of wine, reenacting the Last Supper Communion (chant), the Gregorian chant that accompanies this rite First Communion, a ceremony in some Christian traditions during which a person receives the Eucharist for the first time Koinonia (communion or fellowship), the ...