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I am not Catholic but I believe it's thought that the Holy Communion is the eating of Christ's body. Supposedly it makes them holy as well. I do know that it is believed that if the Communion bread isn't eaten before a certain time, it turns into worms. It's said anyone that looks upon those worms who isn't a priest will die. That is a deliberate lie though, as I've seen the bread. It doesn't turn to worms, just becomes stale bread.

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