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
All of the leftover bread, pastries, and bagels are donated to local charities.
The priest gives the bread during 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.
When waiting in line to receive Holy Communion, each person should be quietly respectful and reverent. We should be thinking about what it means that Christ broke bread, blessed the bread and wine, and shared it with his disciples, saying "This is my Body and Blood, Do this in remembrance of Me,"
Communion.
In communion Catholics receive the body and blood of Christ under the form of bread and wine.
Some churches use leavened bread for Communion because they believe the appropriate bread for the Lord's Supper is the common bread of the local community. Other churches use unleavened bread in recognition of the Jewish feast of Passover, which was the occasion at which Jesus first instituted the rite of Communion. Each choice is supported by valid but differing theological viewpoints.
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When the priest says 'the Body of Christ' or 'the Blood of Christ' the person should respond with 'Amen' signifying that he or she believes that the bread and wine are truly the Body and Blood of Christ. If you cannot honestly respond 'Amen' then you have no business receiving communion.