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Organic, stone ground, whole wheat flour, purified spring water and extra virgin olive oil. It is blended into dough, allowed to rest, and then rolled flat. It is then baked at 350 degrees until done. It is allowed to cool and broken into smaller pieces which are then broken even smaller still at the communion service.

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Can you take bread and wine at mass if you have not made your First Holy Communion?

.Catholic AnswerAfter the consecration (the prayer the priest says at the altar) there is no more bread and wine. All of it is entirely changed (a process known as transubstantiation) into the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. You may only receive Our Blessed Lord in Holy Communion after you are old enough to recognize the difference between bread and wine and Our Blessed Lord's Body and Blood. When you are old enough to know the difference, then you must make your first Confession, and first Holy Communion. And then you receive it, you never take it. Only protestants "take" Communion. Catholics "receive" Holy Communion - there is a HUGE difference.


What are the stages of Catholicism?

For a catholic there are the 5 big events within the church. Baptism - When you are christened (Made) a catholic First Holy Communion - The first time somebody eats the communion bread and drinks communion wine. Confirmation - The choosing of a new christian name. Marriage - Obvious. Death - The funeral, returning to God.


What is the link between transubstantiation and holy communion?

This is practiced by Roman Catholic. The Holy Communion is also known as "Lord's Supper" (I Cor. 11:23-30). In the Lord's Supper, there is eating of unleavened bread and unfermented wine. The Catholics made a law that is called Transubstantiation which makes the unleavened bread as the 'LITERAL' body of Christ ( that it makes them cannibals).


What should be done with leftover communion bread that parishioners have made?

well u can throw it to the birds to eat or throw them away i asked a friend and he said throw them to the birds


What do you have to do to get wine and bread in the Catholic Church?

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Why is the communion plate called the Paten?

The communion plate is called the "paten" derived from the Latin word "patina," meaning shallow dish or plate. This term emphasizes its function as a vessel for holding the bread used in the Eucharist during Christian services. Typically made of metal, the paten symbolizes the sacredness of the communion elements, reflecting their importance in the liturgy.


What is the composition of sacramental bread?

Sacramental bread, also known as altar bread or communion wafer, is typically made from wheat flour and water. It is unleavened, meaning it does not contain any yeast or other leavening agents. The bread is usually thin and round in shape, and is used in religious ceremonies, particularly in Christian traditions, as a symbol of the body of Christ.


The word of God made flesh describes what?

In Christianity this is a reference to Jesus Christ and, therefore, to the bread/wine of communion (in some denominations this reference to communion food is metaphorical, others believe that the bread/wine actually become Jesus).


What is bread made out of, and is it possible for bread to be made out of hair?

Bread is typically made out of flour, water, yeast, and salt. It is not possible for bread to be made out of hair, as hair does not contain the necessary components to create bread.


Who first made bread?

bread was made in egypt at 100bc


Can a Extraordinary Minister refuse communion to an individual?

No, a Eucharistic Minister may not refuse communion to anyone with the possible exception of very young children who have obviously not made their First Communion.


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