Eucharist

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What are the specific ingredients that make up a host in order that it may become a valid Eucharist? If too tedious to list, please let me know where I can get this information. Thank you and God bless.

Mark
 
Roman: water and wheat flour

Eastern: Water (2 1/2 cups), wheat flour (5 cups) and yeast (about 1tblsp)
 
I am not sure about whether all the Eastern rites may use yeast. We have a Byzantine rite which does, and a Maronite rite that uses hosts just like the Roman rite; I don’t know if that is a requirement for them or a convenience.
 
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The Chaldeans and the Maronites use unleavened bread just as do the Latins. The other Eastern Catholics use leavened bread.

Deacon Ed
 
Armenian Catholics also use unleavened bread.

Many years,

Neil
 
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