Sources have been reporting that C of E leaders put the kibosh on NA Eucharist wine and GF bread or wafers. But there’s a ...
With Dry January well and truly over, the Church of England has taken the opportunity to proclaim that alcohol-free wine ...
Church laws state that bread must be made using wheat flour and wine must be the fermented juice of a grape in order to be consecrated by a priest at the Eucharist.
Dr Ipgrave had answered that there was a “settled position” in the Church of England that “bread made with wheat and the fermented juice of the grape are ... Several ecclesiastical suppliers produced ...
The Anglican Communion has denied media reports that gluten-free bread and non-alcoholic wine are being banned from Holy ...
Got a sensitive stomach that can't handle gluten or booze? You're out of luck if you want to receive Holy Communion in the ...
The Church of England has officially affirmed that non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used as substitutes ...
Michael Ipgrave, the Bishop of Lichfield and chairman of the church’s liturgical commission, said: “First, that bread made with wheat and the fermented juice of the grape are the elements to be ...
Holy Communion is a bond to the community, as it is a union with Christ. When the Eucharist is brought to the home, the family should prepare a table with a cloth and a lighted candle.