L
Langdell
Guest
One of my wife’s aunts, who is of Polish descent, stayed with us over Christmas and brought for us a package of oplatek, or “Christmas wafers,” which she obtained from her parish. (They are described and pictured here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_wafer)
After grace at Christmas Eve dinner, each of us broke off and swallowed a piece of the oplatek and handed the remainder to the person on our right, with a silent blessing.
Anyway, the package contained a lot more of the oplatek than the six of us were able to use, and I’m wondering what I should do with what is left. It’s not blessed, but it doesn’t seem right to just put it in the trash.
TIA!
After grace at Christmas Eve dinner, each of us broke off and swallowed a piece of the oplatek and handed the remainder to the person on our right, with a silent blessing.
Anyway, the package contained a lot more of the oplatek than the six of us were able to use, and I’m wondering what I should do with what is left. It’s not blessed, but it doesn’t seem right to just put it in the trash.
TIA!