12/28/2023 0 Comments Javascript lay soundbyte> There are two reasons for having communion wafers - the main one in > Neither is there any significance in the shape of a communion wafer, Satan offers us everything we want, God is offering us > the chalice and into my mouth, without touching my lips or cheeks! > miniature ladle scooping a piece of bread and the communion wine from > Catholic Church Service where communion was given 'in tincture' with a > The most interesting Communion I have received was at a Moravian > Church in Wales or Church of England church). > I have known nothing else (apart from the rare occasions when I visit a > Yes, sadly, in the RCC we have not been able to have the Chalice since > supposed significance of the shape simply does not exist. > implies a loaf from which those present tear off a piece, so again the > The original communion is characterised as "breaking bread", which > done in many other churces for many years. > small individual glasses which could be washed and reused. > before we were fully locked down, we experimented, successfully, with > another by the use of a common chalice. > of any virus or bacteria (of any sort) being passed from one person to > service before being presented to the communicant, thus avoiding any risk > say, the wafer is dipped into the wine by the person conducting the > Since Covid the Eucharist has been administered by "tincture", that is to > ordinary piece of bread, such as a roll, is frequently used. In many churches they are not used anyway, a piece torn off an > is simply a convenient shape to manufacture, just as many biscuits are > Neither is there any significance in the shape of a communion wafer, round Shape of the stone are so much balderdash. If it was the latter, then of course David's suppositions regarding the Theįormer should be quite within the capabilities of a group of women, the Seem to me to indicate that Jesus' tomb was, in fact, closed by a commonīoulder that was rolled end over end on top of the tomb entrance. That the women questioned "Who will roll away the stone for us?" would Such round stones are, by their very nature, easy to move and the fact Kings and Herod's Family Tomb spring to mind. The Jerusalem area with round rocks that close them - the Tombs of the > the aperture itself, though less material needs to be excavated to produce > We don't actually know the shape of the rock used to close the tomb or of This has beenĭone in many other churces for many years. Small individual glasses which could be washed and reused. At the daughter church I attendedīefore we were fully locked down, we experimented, successfully, with Of any virus or bacteria (of any sort) being passed from one person toĪnother by the use of a common chalice. Service before being presented to the communicant, thus avoiding any risk Say, the wafer is dipped into the wine by the person conducting the Since Covid the Eucharist has been administered by "tincture", that is to Ordinary piece of bread, such as a roll, is frequently used. Is simply a convenient shape to manufacture, just as many biscuits are Neither is there any significance in the shape of a communion wafer, round The aperture itself, though less material needs to be excavated to produceĪ "round" cavity than a square one. We don't actually know the shape of the rock used to close the tomb or of > Christianity and/or Judaism (other than the association > though I don‘t know if there is any evidence for that in > the tombstone and of the Eucharistic wafer to the full moon, You saw me from the cathedral/And here we are just falling apart" (T.T.) “‘Then you saw me from the cathedral/Well I'm an ancient heart/Yes, Then will be back in town Tuesday morning. I will be heading out of town again in ten hours, To arthritis, and I welcome prayers on his behalf. My Catholic brother James had to go to Emergency withĮxtreme left shoulder and neck pain probably due The reason I am back in town early tonight is that I created a new account for my and use that on MT-NewsWatcher (I also have And since I somehowĬredentials for the Eternal September newsserver Newsreader MT-NewsWatcher on an old Mac laptop But when IĪm out of town in Conception Bay Central I use the Some may have noted that I am using two differentĮmail addresses in the From line. Though I don’t know if there is any evidence for that inĬhristianity and/or Judaism (other than the association The tombstone and of the Eucharistic wafer to the full moon, > dreamed that the One inside might break out!" > "Pilate feared that those outside might break into the tomb, he never > historically speaking, but does incorporate a truth. > Campbell came out with a soundbyte which may not be strictly true, > more about the monument depicted (I didn't). I came across this sermon and listened to it in the hope of learning
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