Catholics believe that it is the true body and blood of Christ, so it would be throwing away Christ. Even worse than burning a flag, which is only a symbol, it is throwing out the irrevocably holy and blessed Eucharist, which He died to give us. It is throwing out Jesus.
In the Church of Scotland I believe it is drunk by the elders and minister as cannot be thrown away after being sanctified
Extra communions are usually supposed to be consumed or stored in a tabernacle.
The Hosts are placed in the tabernacle and at the next Mass they are blended with the consecrated Hosts from that Mass.
You pick it up and consume it. The Holy Eucharist is NEVER thrown out.
If it is unused, in the trash and taken to a landfill. If used, autoclave first then thrown away or dispose in a hazardous waste bag.
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Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
That is a redundancy. If you are a Catholic you are in communion with Rome. If you are not in communion with Rome, you are not a Catholic.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Prayer after Holy Communion is in the Missal. The Communion "reflection" is something that the priest is making up.
I believe they practice closed communion.
A membership that is unused
If you mean "unused" as in it scenes were filmed on it but not used in the final project, they would either probably be archived, thrown away or destroyed. If you mean brand new, literal "unused" film, it would be saved until it was used.