[Sca-cooks] Okay, so this is vaguely food-related...

Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / Jenne Heise jenne at fiedlerfamily.net
Fri May 28 07:00:47 PDT 2004


Alcoholic priests are allowed to use mustum to celebrate the mass... 
because it's still grape juice. Alcoholic parishioners would simply avoid 
recieving under both species. (AA members in their loud 5th year of 
sobriety would, I suppose, attend only churches that didn't offer under 
both species.)

> Or sobriety for people with alcohol problems! Geez, louise!
> --maire might be Catholic, but sue's glad she's nothing of the sort!
> 
> Tara Sersen Boroson wrote:
> 
> A letter
> >from the Vatican states that *low-gluten* wafers may be used, but not 
> >gluten-free because that would change the basic nature of the bread.  It 
> >specifies that sufferers of celiac or alcoholism may not be admitted to 
> >Holy Orders because Eucharist is so central to the job, although it 
> >seems to state that currently ordained priests may apply for exceptions 
> >but may not be able to perform in all functions of their position if 
> >they do.
> 
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