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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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there's next to fuck all booze in communion wine.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:04, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
that or grape juice, depending on the church.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:07, Reply)
depending on denomination and individual church.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:10, Reply)
it's sherry for Catholics. Probably grape juice for Methodists
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:10, Reply)
it's diluted red wine at my other half's catholic church.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:11, Reply)
most churches don't buy it from a specialised supplier, though obviously they do with the hosts
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:14, Reply)
that you can add alcohol to the Eucharist for the purpose of stopping it from spoiling as long as it's less than 18% .. so I suppose sherry would fit that. I've never been in a Cafflick church that didn't use diluted wine though. But then I've got quite limited experience.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:14, Reply)
Still managed to catch AIDS off that priest though.
AIDS/PaedopriestLOLZ!
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:18, Reply)
although during the mass the alter server would take up two small jugs, one of wine and one of water. All of the wine went in and a teeny weeny amount of water. I never understood the reason for that.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:28, Reply)
I thought it was just your bog-standard bottle of cheap red wine with a few magic-words said to make the stupid think it was a wine with special powers.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:07, Reply)
(my father's a professional Christian so I know these things)
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:08, Reply)
Does he get paid for bringing fuckable kids to church?
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:10, Reply)
for my two little brothers
/all priests are paedophiles lol
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:11, Reply)
I think most churches dilute it these days, and some don't have alcohol in it at all because of the kiddies. Although you'd have thought a few glasses of booze would make them easier to touch up, wouldn't you?
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:09, Reply)
If the wine and bread is indeed supposed to turn into* the blood and body of Christ, then surely that constitutes cannibalism?
*Or so I'm told. Protestant religions at least recognise it as a symbolic gesture, but it's still symbolising cannibalism.
(, Thu 16 Sep 2010, 12:15, Reply)
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