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Most Catholics believe Jesus Christ is present in the Communion bread and wine they consume at Mass, according to a survey released to coincide with a national revival.. A survey by Vinea Research ...
The bread and wine served at Communion represent the body and blood of Christ (and if you're Catholic, you believe that they're the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ).
The Anglican Communion has denied media reports that gluten-free bread and non-alcoholic wine are being banned from Holy Communion services. People suffering from celiac disease, an autoimmune ...
While Pastor Navarrete and Pastor Villegas work on different sides of the border, under different pressures and policies, the ...
The partaking of the bread and wine is also a feeding of the soul on Jesus Christ. “The cup of blessing which we bless,” says St. Paul, “is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
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Communion wine is back in some — but not all — churches this Christmas season as some communities change how they worship in the wake of the pandemic. Skip to Article Set weather ...
When Catholics returned to Mass they were offered only bread at communion. Wine can return for vigil Masses on Nov. 26, the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent at the start of the new ...
Communion is an important ordinance practiced by many Christians (it's one of the seven sacraments for Catholics). After all, it's a sacred reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross ...
Non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used during holy communion, the governing body of the Church of England has ruled. Church guidance says the bread must be made using wheat flour ...