Yeah, once the wafer is in your body, the ceremony is over.
Although you are supposed to avoid eating for an hour before Communion, gum counts, we were lectured alot about how gum does indeed count.
Yeah, once the wafer is in your body, the ceremony is over.
Although you are supposed to avoid eating for an hour before Communion, gum counts, we were lectured alot about how gum does indeed count.
Heh. I wonder how much of that was down to theology and how much down to an anti-chewing-gum agenda.
Thanks for confirming, too. There can a heap of difference between theory gained from reading and actual practice.
So, it’s only Jesus until you eat it, then it’s back to cracker again?
Then beyond the sacrilege of the very first act that the Satanists had planned, did it make any difference what they planned to do? I mean if you piss on a cracker, and it starts to turn into cracker goo, then it’s no longer a cracker eh?
Actually yeah, in a sense desecration is desecration is desecration, so one is as good as another and sufficient. But when the whole point is hurt feelings, then people tend to pile on.
From the Catholic perspective, each desecration or intent to desecrate would be a separate sin for the person doing it, but the damage to the host pretty much maxes out after the first one. After that it’s just adding insult to injury, or rather adding insult to insult.
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