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Communion Wafers Receive or not to receive

#1 User is offline   LovelyLisa Icon

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Posted 31 May 2008 - 01:30 PM

I am a Catholic. Every Sunday when we go to Mass we receive Communion. The problem is the communion wafer ( the host) has wheat in it. Should I still receive?
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Posted 31 May 2008 - 03:38 PM

No you should not. You may take the cup, but be sure it's not the one the priest puts a piece of the host in.

Here is the Bishop's statement on celiac and the Eucharist. http://www.usccb.org...eliasprue.shtml

I also generally would try to be in the front of the line for the cup to avoid contamination from the others having received after receiving the host.
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Posted 31 May 2008 - 06:51 PM

Priests will make accomodations for celiac. They can have a separate chalice and you receive from that cup. This is how my children receive communion. The main chalice has a piece of host added so it is contaminated with gluten.
You can also order hosts from the Benedictine sisters which are acceptable to the Catholic doctrine:


http://www.benedicti.../low_gluten.php

You can read about how they make the wafers and you can also see that they do understand that gluten causes intestinal damage. Some choose this route so they can receive the host, while others choose the Blood of Christ alone (without the host added). Receiving the Blood of Christ alone is still Communion in full according to the teachings of the faith.


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Posted 17 June 2008 - 05:55 PM

I'm Lutheran, so we do wafer and individual thimbles of wine. I act like I'm eating the wafer (cup it in my hand and put my hand to my mouth) and pocket it when I get back to the pew. The wine isn't a problem since I use the individual cup. I figure God understands.
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Posted 26 June 2008 - 06:37 PM

I don't, because even a minimal amount that may not make you sick will do some damage. I worked out a system with my priest that I go up with the eucharistic ministers and stand off to the side and receive the wine from a different cup. And if I'm late and didn't let the priest know I was there, I pray extra hard because I'm sure God understands.
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Posted 26 June 2008 - 07:18 PM

I don't receive Communion every Sunday as a Catholic. Until recently, I used to just cross my arms over my chest and let the priest bless me. But when I started college and attended Mass at the Newman Center, I was told about the rice wafers containing < .01% gluten. It's been reported that it's still perfectly safe for Celiacs to consume; all hosts are made in a gluten-free and wheat-free environment. I believe another member posted the link where this information can be found. But anyway, since my youth minister has offered to have the gluten-free wafers at Mass, I don't worry about feeling awkward by only receiving a blessing, and eating the wheat host won't make me ill.
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Posted 08 July 2008 - 11:31 AM

Lady Cyclist, where do u go to college?
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Posted 08 July 2008 - 01:28 PM

I recieve the wafer once a week, and that's the only time I cheat. So far so good. But everybody is different. Yes, I understand that I am still causing intestinal damage, but I "carry my cross."

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Posted 12 July 2008 - 06:12 AM

View PostCeliacAlli, on Jul 8 2008, 03:31 PM, said:

Lady Cyclist, where do u go to college?


I go to Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Posted 16 August 2008 - 04:18 PM

So recently my parents have become friends with a priest in our parish. He has come over here and "talked to me" about the whole not recieving thing. Fine, whatever I don't really care at all. I just feel like he is crossing the line on this topic as well as my parents like egging this on. I feel it is MY decision and I am choosing not to recieve the wine because of cc, and not to recieve the host because of gluten. I cross my arms and get a blessing because my parents don't want me to just sit down, fine but this is singling me out enough without telling me I should recieve just the wine. This is a problem because I don't recieve the host and so the person serving the wine is like pulling it away from me! This is realllllyyyy annoying I know if I have had my first communion THEY DON'T. I just feel like this is my decision not anyone elses and it's so frusterating.

Sorry people that read this I guess it's just a venting thing but wowza it bugs me!

btw...my dad doesn't comment on it(I think he gets my vibes that it's only my decision, and mother is i don't even know...I explain it to her alllll the time but she still brings it up so I give her the silent treatment. Also, I don't feel comfortable enough with this priest to open up to him, I don't really like him that much...I guess it's just because I don't know him enough to trust...thanks to anyone who just reads this and responds in any way to help <_<
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Posted 16 August 2008 - 05:05 PM

View PostLovelyLisa, on May 31 2008, 05:30 PM, said:

I am a Catholic. Every Sunday when we go to Mass we receive Communion. The problem is the communion wafer ( the host) has wheat in it. Should I still receive?


I was told of the <.01% gluten wafers at a local church where I live, not the church I attend. When I spoke to my specialist about the low gluten host he informed me it was a no, that I was still getting a certain amount of gluten. I too feel left out when my whole family stands up and receives the host. I sit there and feel as if people are wondering why I don't recieve, but then again it is my health that is important and I know I am doing the right thing.

It is a real struggle I feel for some people to decide what to do. But,(this is my opinion now) why would you want to do any more damage that has been done. God knows you are there (regardless of your religion) and that hopefully should be enough.

Good Luck. Lorrie
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Posted 16 August 2008 - 06:36 PM

View Postfinally diagnosed, on Aug 16 2008, 09:05 PM, said:

I was told of the <.01% gluten wafers at a local church where I live, not the church I attend. When I spoke to my specialist about the low gluten host he informed me it was a no, that I was still getting a certain amount of gluten. I too feel left out when my whole family stands up and receives the host. I sit there and feel as if people are wondering why I don't recieve, but then again it is my health that is important and I know I am doing the right thing.

It is a real struggle I feel for some people to decide what to do. But,(this is my opinion now) why would you want to do any more damage that has been done. God knows you are there (regardless of your religion) and that hopefully should be enough.

Good Luck. Lorrie


It's not that I want to because I don't. It's that people just don't get it and are really becoming nothing but annoying, and I guess I was venting but thanks so much for listening!
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Posted 18 August 2008 - 11:31 AM

My 10 year old granddaughter is Catholic and serves at mass and she has some 0% gluten wafers that are acceptable to her priest that she carries in a little receptacle around her neck....she goes first at communion so the wine is pure, also. She goes to that church's school and they are all familiar with her. The church they attended before they moved to the one they are at now, was not as accomodating. It is each individual priest/church and you must talk to your priest about it and show him what the options are.....you are the one that has to do the homework/show the piest how is must be done and then he will decide. I am sure they have talks about this now in the Catholic faith. As for me, I am Lutheran and I have supplied the church with gluten-free crackers snapped in half and the gals that make up the communion that day, just pop one in with the other wafers. I am gluten intolerant/not celiac, so this works fine for me.

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Posted 18 August 2008 - 01:41 PM

View Postsixtytwo, on Aug 18 2008, 03:31 PM, said:

My 10 year old granddaughter is Catholic and serves at mass and she has some 0% gluten wafers that are acceptable to her priest that she carries in a little receptacle around her neck....she goes first at communion so the wine is pure, also. She goes to that church's school and they are all familiar with her. The church they attended before they moved to the one they are at now, was not as accomodating. It is each individual priest/church and you must talk to your priest about it and show him what the options are.....you are the one that has to do the homework/show the piest how is must be done and then he will decide. I am sure they have talks about this now in the Catholic faith. As for me, I am Lutheran and I have supplied the church with gluten-free crackers snapped in half and the gals that make up the communion that day, just pop one in with the other wafers. I am gluten intolerant/not celiac, so this works fine for me.

Barbara


I have done my homework and I realize the options. I have shared the options but they are NOT willing to give me a 0% gluten host. I also went to the catholic school for 7 years, pre-k to 5. He says that he's working on it but what is he working on when they already said I can't get my own host?. I guess this was just a venting thing and people don't understand =[.
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Posted 19 August 2008 - 04:55 AM

When I attended a catholic school I was offered wine by the priest themselves instead of taking the wafer. They understood my condition, and I doubt your local parish won't.

But if they don't, I hear there are nuns that make gluten free wafers that you may present to the priest before hand to consegrate. I never tried this with my local parish when I was still catholic, but I know others who did and said it worked fine.
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