The consuming of bread when it is used in a church setting is done to symbolically represent the body of Christ.
Unleavened bread, bread without yeast
"The host"
analter is a table where they place the bread and the wine in a holy communion
it is called the host, it is the body of jesus christ it is given out when you do your communion. you take the bread when you had your communion.
holy bread does not have a flavor but it kind of taste like bitter bread.
Yes, Anglicans and other Christians have yeast in their bread. If the question concerns bread used in Holy Communion, then the answer is that practices vary in different congregations and at different times during the church year.
The first communicants are supposed to renew the Sacrament of Penance before they receive the Holy Bread.
the priest can only hands out the consecrated bread at mass.
Most commonly used in church are holy bibble, microphone, chair, comfort room, bread and wine.
The only "holy bread" that I know about in the Catholic Church is the bread that is blessed at Easter unless you are referring to the most Holy Eucharist which is NOT bread, it just appears that way, it is the actual Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. First communicants must first be baptized and then before they receive their first Holy Communion, they must receive Reconciliation.
Bread and wine.
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