it is the body of Christ and its less of a cracker and more of a very thin waffer. in spanish we call it the hostia i forget what we call it in english
2007-01-21 00:37:08
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answered by El Fauno 2
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Communion Cracker
2016-10-22 11:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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no longer crackers. they are around and made at some convents greater like a white around bread pressed right into a flat shape they do no longer enable others drink wine than the clergy curiously purely one denomination that aligned with Catholics negotiated for the ultimate to drink the wine. Biblically the passover is unleavened bread and bitter herb for drink although the drink could have been the cup of salvation
2016-10-31 21:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The communion wafer, or the cracker as you so quaintly called it, is the Eucharist. In the Roman Catholic church receiving the wafer is The Sacrament of Eucharist.
2007-01-21 00:44:39
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answered by desvarzil 1
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It's called the Eucharist, which is the Body and Blood of Christ.
And, no offense, but grow up. Calling it "cracker" and "excrement" isn't even what most 8-year-olds would do, let alone most adults.
If you can't be respectful, perhaps it's best that you be quiet.
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2007-01-21 00:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the Sacrament. The Excrement (known as the "Poop of Christ") is like a Cheez Whiz for your Jesus crackers.
2007-01-21 00:48:49
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answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4
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it is called the Body of Christ. It is the Eucharist . It does not deserved to be called a wafer, cracker, excrement, or sh*t.
2007-01-21 00:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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May the Lord rebuke him we humbly pray, and may you St. Michael the Archangel thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander about seeking the ruin of souls.
Jesus in the Holy Eucharist may seem tiny but He has conquered and He reigns forever, and He is staying here with us on earth in the Sacrament until He returns in glory.
2007-01-21 00:39:40
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answered by carl 4
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the Eucharist.And taking communion is not just for Catholics.All Christians do this It represents the body and blood of Christ.Jesus loves you so much you cant comprehend His love for you.Jesus forgive my sins Jesus come into my heart.Say that from your heart and you will find out how much.Jesus is the best
2007-01-21 00:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a communion wafer. it disolves in your mouth. It is the body and blood of Christ in the catholic religion. outher Christian religions it represents the body and blood of Christ.
2007-01-21 00:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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