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Can communion wafers be in any other shape (like a fish for instance) as long as their made from unleaved white flour or must they always be round?
I would suppose they could be another shape. I have seen square. The circle has a symbolic meaning. Since it has no beginning or end it symbolizes God.Can communion wafers be in any other shape (like a fish for instance) as long as their made from unleaved white flour or must they always be round?
What does the Church say? Anyone know where we could find this kind of information?Can communion wafers be in any other shape (like a fish for instance) as long as their made from unleaved white flour or must they always be round?
The Church has not specified the shape of the Bread used in Communion.What does the Church say? Anyone know where we could find this kind of information?
This sounds like after-the-fact symbology. All polygons have no beginning or end.The circle has a symbolic meaning. Since it has no beginning or end it symbolizes God.
According to Inaestimabile Donum:Can communion wafers be in any other shape (like a fish for instance) as long as their made from unleaved white flour or must they always be round?
I am Maronite Catholic. We use a loaf. Pieces are dipped in the wine for Communion. Wafers are simply the western practice.Why are individual breads used?
We have always used one loaf, any time we have had Holy Communion (Methodist).
I know that some Methodist churches use the wafers, but I have only seen Catholics use wafers.
Practicality?
First. Dont contradict me. You speak without knowledge. I said what I meant. If I had meant that the HOST was Dipped into the Blood I would have said THAT.No one dips the host into “wine” It is the Precious Blood of Christ. I don’t know to much on the subject of leavened or unleavened, but it is beleived that Christ used unleavened bread since he was in the order of Melchizedek.