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Communion Wafers

Posted on February 5, 2010.
Communion WafersHow hosts does it take to equal a whole Jesus?

In the Catholic faith, it is estimated that when the key host your language, it becomes the flesh of Jesus. So how many chips does it take to equal the whole body of Jesus?

More than you might think, it is estimated at about 17.5 million chips, give or take a bit because we do not know its exact specifications.

He could not OD on alcohol, as evidenced by the level of alcohol in his blood when he touches the mouth.

Wrong. Christ becomes waft to the altar where the priest pronounces the words: "This is my body ...", not when it touches the tongue.

The single tranche itself if the whole, the full body of Christ. Even the smallest crumb of a wafer is the full complete body of Christ.

God bless you.

Why this question in Food & Drink?
Why be disrepectful someone other religion?
If you do not think it's good, but please do not make fun of someone's religion. Thank you.

Everyone, from all the masses who have never or will never be celebrated.

Tucking it in Food & Drink was not nearly as clever as you think.

The body of Christ is that all members of the church.

Well, it's supposed to be symbolic of the flesh of Jesus. This is not his "real" flesh.

Every piece is a bit all over the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ.

LOL this is funny !!!!!!! Thank you to laugh!

Pffttt ... lol, reminds me of the book, Angela's Ashes

indeed his flesh when his devoted, before it hits the tongue. I am Catholic and I am an expert on this, exactly 666 pieces. JJ. im a bad person.

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