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I was asked the other day if you could consider a non-consecrated host a sacramental.
I have no idea!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Thanks!
They are just pieces of bread.I was asked the other day if you could consider a non-consecrated host a sacramental.I have no idea!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I thought I remember reading/hearing once that once a rosary has been used, even if it has not been blessed, it is considered a sacramental.At the end of a Divine Liturgy (Byzantine rite) the give out blessed bread which is a sacramental. If it is blessed it is a sacramental, but treat a non-blessed rosary, scapular, etc. with the same reverence as a blessed sacramental.
No. They are called altar breads until consecrated.I was asked the other day if you could consider a non-consecrated host a sacramental.I have no idea!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Hope not, they’re sold as snacks in some corner stores.I was asked the other day if you could consider a non-consecrated host a sacramental.I have no idea!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!