The General Instruction of the Roman Missal, section 322 states:
The wine for the Eucharistic celebration must be from the fruit of the grapevine (cf. Luke 22:18), natural, and unadulterated, that is, without admixture of extraneous substances.
All of Boone's Farm wines are mixed with other fruits and therefore would not be acceptable for the Eucharist.
With love in Christ.
http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/current/chapter6.shtml
2006-09-24 13:09:04
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Well I dont know for sure, but it really doesn't matter. Wine is used in a symbolic manner so which brand is used is of little consequence. But if I were you, and in the ghetto (I'm not far from it), I'd help the church by getting Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill, It's really good.
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2006-09-24 02:25:37
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answered by aguyinthewoods 4
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Used to be a Catholic, but I think there is strict guidelines for the wine used in church for communion....it is much higher quality than Boones farm.
2006-09-24 02:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but do it everywhere, because only besotted fools could fall for the poison you're peddling. Better start putting meth in the chalice in the suburbs, too.
Religion is the opiate of the (m)asses.
2006-09-24 02:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Kweh?
2006-09-24 02:23:59
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answered by Khaz 2
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Rotflmao, that's funny.
2006-09-24 02:42:39
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answered by lilith 7
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