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What happens to the unused blessed hosts after communion?

The Hosts are placed in the tabernacle and at the next Mass they are blended with the consecrated Hosts from that Mass.


What do you do with unused communion?

Extra communions are usually supposed to be consumed or stored in a tabernacle.


What are the bread wafers used in holy communion called?

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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.


Use consecrate in a sentence?

He consecrated the host for communion.


What does hostia mean?

host or wafer as in communion wafer


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Nothing special happens at a second communion. It is only the first Communion that is particularly celebrated, because it is the first. From then on, it is done in a normal way, with no special attention.


IS taking communion before your First Communion bad?

Definitely. John 13:2: "if you take the Host before First Communion you'll burn in hell."


What is the eucharist plate?

The Eucharist plate or Communion plate is a metal plate that altar servers place under the Communion host while a person is receiving Communion In the Catholic Church, the purpose of the plate is to catch the Communion host if it falls.


What name is given to communion received at the altar?

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What happens at the momment the priest breaks a bit of the host and puts it in the Chalice?

At that moment during the Catholic Mass, the breaking of the host symbolizes the body of Christ being broken for the salvation of humanity. Placing a piece of the host into the chalice represents the union of Christ's body and blood, signifying the communion of the faithful with Jesus.