Besides…didn’t use a variety of grains to make their breads back then, too?
Does the Christian canon say for a fact that it was wheat bread or bread with gluten that they ate at the passover meal, that Jesus broke and passed around?
There are ways to make the bread “gluten free” without additives.
What are they worried about?
If Jesus was going to “transubstantiate” into the communion wafer, would he…refuse to do so…just because there was no gluten in it? Or because another ingredient was added? Would Jesus/God be so petty that the absence of gluten is enough for him to say* fuhgettaboutit*–I 'aint showing up!
I don’t think so.
Does everyone else?
Some people are very serious about their communion and they are seriously allergic to gluten. It’s too bad they have to make this rule because, as per some of the posts I’ve read here over the years, it is heartbreaking for many if they cannot partake.
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