I did not know what a hot topic this was when I asked a question. It has not been answered yet, but I replied to another one I found.
It breaks my heart to see Catholics attacking other Catholics.
I left part of your message in my answer.
If you really believe that your body will not react in a negative way to the host and wine that becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ, Why don’t you try having a priest transform a host with poison in it and wine with poison in it. Is your faith that strong?

This may seem absurd, but that is axactly what you are saying every person with a gluten intollerance or wine intollerance should do, not once, but every time they take communion.
I did not know what was happening to me or why I would be in such great pain until I found out what was causing my problem.

I say once again.
We as Catholics should show compassion to one another.
My soul see’s Christ in the communion, but my body just see’s wheat and wine.
your sister in Christ.
peahen1959
What do we Catholics believe?
We believe that the bread and wine at the words of Consecration change into the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ and only the appearance of bread and wine remains while the substance has changed entirely into the Body and Blood of Christ.
To cite The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism:
“The appearances of anything are the things we can see, touch, and taste. The substance of anything is what
it is. The appearances in the Holy Eucharist are what looks like bread and wine. The substance is Our Lord Himself under these appearances.”
Now, can someone please explain to me why people with celiac disease cannot receive Holy Communion?
What they receive may look and taste and feel like wheat bread, but it
IS NOT! It is the
Body and Blood of Christ.
And does the ‘Amen’ we respond with to the words ’The Body of Christ’ when receiving Holy Communion not indicate our total belief that it is the Body of Christ we are receiving?
The following sentence is copied directly from the order website:
“Celiacs have to maintain strict gluten free diets to protect their health. Hence, the concern among Catholic celiac sufferers was how could they continue to receive the Body of Christ at Eucharist when it is made with wheat.”
Since when is the Body of Christ made of wheat? And has anyone ever heard of Christ harming someone? He loves us. That is the reason why He is with us in the Blessed Sacrament. He comes to us when we receive Holy Communion to help us and to heal us.
He will
NOT cause allergic reactions.
He will
NOT make anyone sick.
He will
NOT harm anyone.
It is
TRULY Jesus Christ we receive, Body and Soul!
Whether regular wheat hosts or low-gluten hosts are used for Consecration, what is the difference? After the Consecration they are all the same - the True Body and Blood of Christ.
I believe that we do NOT need low-gluten altar breads but rather solid catechism. I think I heard somewhere that a survey revealed that 70% of US Catholics do not really believe in the Real Presence. That’s where the problem is.
By the way, if you want to see what the low-gluten altar breads look like go to this website:
benedictinesisters.org/english/site.php?use=low_gluten
They are the
most horrible looking hosts I have ever seen and I cannot imagine these ugly and sloppy looking things to be consecrated into the Body of Christ.
I actually ordered a free sample and they really look like this if not worse…
To me it’s a disgrace and an insult to Our Lord.
What I do know is that the devil is working really hard to destroy the Faith in the Real Presence. And I know that this is one of the ways he is trying to undermine our Faith. We must not let this happen.
Why not receive receive Our Eucharistic Lord and ask for healing? He has come to heal the sick in body, mind, and soul.
Is anyone out there who does suffer from celiac disease but has a strong enough Faith to still receive Holy Communion without relying on low-gluten hosts?