The Eucharist is a Christian ritual that commemorates the Last Supper, using bread and wine to represent Jesus’ body and blood. Catholics believe in transubstantiation, while Protestants view it more symbolically. The ceremony is taken seriously by all denominations. The Eucharist can refer both to the actual elements of the biblical Last Supper and to […]
The Catholic Church requires communion wafers to be made of wheat and not gluten-free. However, low-gluten wafers can be used for those with gluten intolerance. The Vatican allows wafers with less than 10 milligrams of gluten and also permits the use of mustum for those who cannot drink wine during communion. Catholics believe in transubstantiation, […]