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SanRafael1102
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I know that I’ve mentioned a certain soon to be beatified Archbishop from Illinois several times lately, but I was watching one of his videos the other day (I’m trying to find which one it was for reference sake) and he mentioned a bishop being thrown into a Communist prison.
Later on in the story he mentions that by God’s providence, the bishop was allowed to celebrate Mass while in prison, and then quickly he mentioned that it was because he was given a small amount of rice wine.
I’m not one to argue with the good Archbishop (we’ll call him Peter [because it’s technically his first name]), but I thought that you couldn’t use rice wine for the consecration. I love listening to his videos, but I was just curious: under certain circumstances, can the substance used for consecration be ignored?
Later on in the story he mentions that by God’s providence, the bishop was allowed to celebrate Mass while in prison, and then quickly he mentioned that it was because he was given a small amount of rice wine.
I’m not one to argue with the good Archbishop (we’ll call him Peter [because it’s technically his first name]), but I thought that you couldn’t use rice wine for the consecration. I love listening to his videos, but I was just curious: under certain circumstances, can the substance used for consecration be ignored?