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It doesn't taste of anything so not really.
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No it burnt my mouth the first time I ate it, and my throat swelled like a balloon. Think I might be allergic to it.:devil:
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I have never had or seen ''holy bread'' before.
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Sorry but what even is it?
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IDK what it is LOL
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how can you not know what it is D:
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I dont go to chirch. Only go to chirch for weddings and cristenings (Sometimes at christmas for that ceremony you get the orange).
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i onlt go to church when i have to.
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The traditional communion wafers served during Roman Catholic and a lot of other denominations communion services are made out of two ingredients, wheat flour and water, no additives or seasonings. They are made by nuns, in fact its the main source of income for some orders. Although for some people gluten free breads made from soy or potato flours are used
Some churches use pita bread, even normal table bread. And in an emergency where the normal wafers(hosts) cannot be obtained most denomintaions have sanctioned the use of any replacement bread like substances. For example after the 2004 Indonesian Tsunami at least one Catholic priest celebrated mass using portions of cream crackers as a substitute. |
Stef, I wasn't aware that you were Catholic.
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Do you have it if you get confirmed?
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Confirmation is about renewing the promises your parents made to God during your baptism. |
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Each to their own beliefs, I suppose. |
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