The unleavened bread that Roman Catholics use in the celebration of Communion must contain some gluten, even if only a trace amount, according to a new Vatican directive. The directive, which was ...
Although low-gluten bread is allowed, there needs to be enough protein in the wheat to make it without additives, which means those who are severely allergic to gluten should probably think twice ...
A handful of churches in South Carolina are offering their members a gluten-free option for Holy Communion. Several churches made the decision to offer the specialized bread during the Holy Eucharist ...
Most Catholics believe Jesus Christ is present in the Communion bread and wine they consume at Mass, according to a survey released to coincide with a national revival. A survey by Vinea Research ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post A new Vatican letter to Catholic bishops worldwide has stirred up questions again over what kinds of bread and ...
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