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I was discussing this yesterday with my gf and her mom, and none of us know if there is a such thing as non-alcoholic altar wine. Just curious…anyone know?
Eamon
Eamon
It might not hurt perhaps to drop a note to the dicastery in Rome simply inquiring and asking for clarification. I think it is a good question you’ve raised.I was concerned about not validity but the “completeness” of the sacrifice of the Mass celebrated by him and forwarded the information from the USCCB site on this subject to the diocese and asked for clarification. I never received any response and nothing has changed. So I must assume that there is also a dispensation available from all or any consumption of the Precious Blood by a single celebrant.
I agree. Alcohol is needed in fermentation of wines. without alcohol the wine will not last very long.There is no such thing as non-alcoholic wine. Wine is alcoholic. Its an analytic truth. If it doesn’t have alcohol, its grape juice
It’s the Blood of Christ.I know there’s the “grape juice” version available here… I was offered it by my parish priest when I told him I’m not permitted to have the sacramental wine due to an allergy. He didn’t say nothing about needing special permission. I’m permitted to just take the host, and that’s all (no doctor’s note required).
Besides which, I as also iffy about drinking from the same vessel as everyone else, even if it is sacramental wine…