dmention7, I actually liked the wafers.
Mostly because we usually had breakfast after mass, so I was hungry as hell by the time communion came around, but also because it meant it was almost over.
davel, (edited ) cracker christ is not risen because he is unleavened
Lucien, crapolics didn’t think that all the way through
radio_free_asgarthr, Wait, are the Eastern Othodox the only consistent Christians? I have a lot I need to reconsider…
davel, I had no idea. If the body of Christ were in the form of Popeyes biscuits, I wouldn’t say no. About the Eucharistic Bread: Sould It Be Leavened or Unleavened?
In the ninth century the use of unleavened bread had become obligatory in the West, while the Orthodox continued the exclusive offering of leavened bread. The issue became divisive when the provinces of Byzantine Italy which were under the authority of the Patriarch of Constantinople were forcibly incorporated into the Church of Rome following their invasion by the Norman armies. At this time the use of unleavened bread was forced upon the Orthodox of southern Italy.
Lucien, Popeye’s biscuits instead of crackers, and sweet tea instead of wine. We can say the fried chicken stands for something, I don’t know.
FrostyTrichs, Damn I forgot about that line of books. Thanks mate.
clay_pidgin, There’s a c/animorphs@sh.itjust.works if you want to relive them.
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