With Dry January well and truly over, the Church of England has taken the opportunity to proclaim that alcohol-free wine can’t be used for holy communion.
The Church’s governing body slapped down proposals for non-alcoholic wine and also gluten-free bread to be allowed during the ritual.
Instead, an Anglican leader insisted communion bread had to come from wheat flour and wine from the fermented juice of grapes.
Good. I like seeing these busted institutions doing more to make themselves irrelevant and obsolete. Try alienating still more peeps, folks, yer doing fine.
Odd. Given miraculous nature of transubstantiation they could use any liquid for communion, surely? Like, water, or petrol, or tippex.
Lighter fluid, for the discerning gentleman.
“… a far superior drink to meths. The wankers don’t drink it because they can’t afford it.”
Or any bodily fluid, or at least that’s what the priests told me.
That would be an ecumenical matter.
Feck!
It is supposed to turn into the blood of a 2000year dead man. Pretty sure mixing alcohol is a minimum safty requirement.
Just like Jesus intended