in the kitchen
On the altar.
bread The wine represent blood and thbread represents the flesh.
Communion
Nobody gets "bread and wine" in the Catholic Church. In a Latin rite church you receive Holy Communion when you are around 7 years of age, in the Eastern rites, usually when you are baptized as an infant. But, please, these are NOT "bread and wine", they only have the appearance of bread and wine, after consecration, they are the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ - read the second half of the sixth chapter of St. John's Gospel (John 6:22-59).
The altar is where the priest changes the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.
Of course, it's just food.
During the giving of communion, (bread and wine) and the preparation for it.
Some traditional pairings for wine and bread include red wine with crusty bread, white wine with soft bread, and sparkling wine with breadsticks.
A. glass of wine B. bread c. jar of honey D. Bag of coins
it is tradition which might not be backed by the bible
The priest has a special authority to do this by virtue of his ordination.
This church was built on consecrated ground.