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I quote from my parish bulletin dated November 20, 2005:
“In preparing the unleavened altar bread from wheat flour and water, children experience an age old tradition which with careful instruction ties the Mass to the Passover story of the Hebrew people and to the Passover meal Jesus shared with his disciples on the night before he died…altar bread will contain only wheat flour and water. No leavening or additional ingredients will be added. The bread will be consecrated into the Body and Blood of Christ and distributed only at this Mass…If you have questions concerning the Family Mass or any of its educational elements, I welcome and encourage you to personally speak to me…”
OK. I have concerns but I wanted to air them before a more sympathetic ear before I call.
Thanks for your help.
“In preparing the unleavened altar bread from wheat flour and water, children experience an age old tradition which with careful instruction ties the Mass to the Passover story of the Hebrew people and to the Passover meal Jesus shared with his disciples on the night before he died…altar bread will contain only wheat flour and water. No leavening or additional ingredients will be added. The bread will be consecrated into the Body and Blood of Christ and distributed only at this Mass…If you have questions concerning the Family Mass or any of its educational elements, I welcome and encourage you to personally speak to me…”
OK. I have concerns but I wanted to air them before a more sympathetic ear before I call.
- What about crumbs and the possible profanation of Jesus Christ?
- In your explanation of the passover meal, will you also make clear the passover sacrifice and how Jesus is the perfect sacrificial lamb?
- How does this help the children to appreciate these sacred mysteries and will it increase their believe in the real presence and their reverence for the Eucharist?
Thanks for your help.