How Communion bread is made in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • They are an indispensable element of the Eucharist: Communion wafers which are transformed into the body of Christ during Holy Mass. But how are these hosts made and what is the religious meaning behind them? As a Catholic herself, DW reporter Meggin Leigh visited a Communion bread bakery in southern Germany to witness the entire baking process, from the flour to the finished wafer.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:29 Production of Communion wafers
    01:46 The taste of Sacred hosts
    02:13 Origins of the tradition
    03:36 Demand for Communion bread
    04:26 Who’s allowed to eat it
    05:14 Outro
    CREDITS
    Report: Meggin Leigh
    Camera: Florian Mettke
    Edit: Nicola Tietz
    Supervising editor: Ruben Kalus
    Thumbnail: picture-alliance/ ZB | Matthias Hieke
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  • @lonnie7195
    @lonnie7195 2 месяца назад +746

    For Catholics, this change is not merely “Symbolic”. During ordination, the Priest receives the power to literally turn ordinary Bread into the Body of Christ. During communion, Catholics receive the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ. According to Catholic teaching, only baptized Catholics in the state of grace can receive Holy Communion.

    • @tggll
      @tggll 2 месяца назад +73

      A better way to put is that the priest is in persona Christi or in person of Christ. That mean when the priest is consecrating the bread and wine . His a substitute for Christ, his acting and representing the person of Christ who makes himself present with his truly effective action.

    • @worldneedslove
      @worldneedslove 2 месяца назад

      Cannibalism. Celebration of death. Crucified body. Instead of celebrating empty grave. Am I the only one seeing something is wrong?

    • @raul_jocson_
      @raul_jocson_ 2 месяца назад +37

      @@tggll To clarify, the priest is not substituting for Christ. He is more like an instrument through which Christ is working. Like an "avatar" in a sense.

    • @raul_jocson_
      @raul_jocson_ 2 месяца назад +10

      Thank you for correcting this. It's a huge aspect of the religion, and I've actually talked to Catholics who also think it's just symbolic.

    • @tggll
      @tggll 2 месяца назад +1

      @@raul_jocson_ yes your right I’m talking in the sense that his acting in his place.

  • @declan11ful
    @declan11ful 2 месяца назад +366

    We Catholics believe that the Eucharist is literally the body of Christ after it has been concentrated.

  • @AI-hx3fx
    @AI-hx3fx 2 месяца назад +87

    I love eating the cuttings from these. Nuns used to give my aunt the leftover wafer fragments from cutting the hosts when she used to work for an archdiocese.
    For the majority Catholics here, rice is not sacramental but it is considered a offensive to waste this essential staple as it is still God's blessing. This traditional value has been drilled into us since childhood, so in a sense rice is semi-sacred, and it was to our animist ancestors and remains so for various Indigenous Peoples throughout our islands.

    • @DCrypt1
      @DCrypt1 2 месяца назад +1

      Wafers made in the Philippines use rice instead of wheat?

    • @AI-hx3fx
      @AI-hx3fx 2 месяца назад +3

      @@DCrypt1 No you misunderstand. We are absolutely forbidden to make hosts other than how it is shown in this video. Rice is considered a blessing from God and a basic food, so it is seen as sinful to waste it especially. Children are threatened with days in Purgatory for each waster grain, but that's superstition. The point is, rice has an elevated status in our culture but is not considered of the same sacramental value as the hosts made of wheat.

    • @DCrypt1
      @DCrypt1 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AI-hx3fx understood, thanks for clarifying.

    • @loverofthelostnarc
      @loverofthelostnarc 23 дня назад +2

      I remember my alterboy days when the sacristy would give us the outer cuttings.

    • @AI-hx3fx
      @AI-hx3fx 22 дня назад +2

      ​@@loverofthelostnarc I know some buy actual unconsecrated bread as a snack, but this can look scandalous, best not to do it.
      In Poland and nearby countries, Opłatki are derivative but non-sacramental wafer often made at Christmas. Some versions now have flavours.

  • @CybermanKing
    @CybermanKing 2 месяца назад +103

    Correction at 1:34: The Catholic Church does not allow the use of gluten-free hosts for the Mass. All hosts require at least a minute amount of gluten.
    Further correction at 3:29: It is highly symbolic, but Catholics affirm that the consecrated hosts are no longer bread but truly the Body of Christ.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +21

      The bakery we visited also produces gluten-reduced and gluten-free hosts. And concerning the consecration: This is exactly what the priest in our video described :)

    • @MarkusAvrelius
      @MarkusAvrelius 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DWFoodand if you aren't Catholic or not in the state of grace you committed a sacrilege or it will serve you to your damnation.

    • @albertusr6178
      @albertusr6178 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@DWFood I'd like to add that if a catholic can't eat glutten at all, he/she is more than welcome to receive communion by drinking consecrated wine during holy mass. However i think not all churches do this or readily available as communion bread.

    • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871
      @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 2 месяца назад

      @CybermanKing........ did you watch the entire video? Or hearing comprehension is not your strongest point?
      It mentioned that gluten-free hosts are also made available.

    • @CybermanKing
      @CybermanKing 2 месяца назад

      @@createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 With absolute charity, something which you have not shown me, I will let you delete your comment or else be publicly shamed for your ignorance.

  • @Eissara
    @Eissara 25 дней назад +14

    You should go to a Church of The East in Germany and ask them to describe to you how the priest prepares the communion bread by himself, he has to wake up very early in order to prepare for this Holy task with special prayers, there is a special oven dedicated to only bake the communion bread . It is a process which is done in a very solemn and respectful manner since the first century A.D. when the Assyrians (original people of what is today Iraq) embraced Christianity in their land Ashur (Assur) today called Iraq. The Assyrians call communion bread Qorbana Qadeesha (Holy Sacrifice)

  • @deamy5186
    @deamy5186 2 месяца назад +77

    in indonesia we call it 'Hosti' (which country also has similar vocab?). Catholic is minority in indonesia, but we still can do our holy mass here even though the number of churches especially catholic church are really limited. I never hear bakery who sells communion bread here. The last time I read somewhere, a catholic bookstore/publisher was the one who sell communion bread. Honestly I don't know where churches got their hosti here. Fellow catholic-indonesian, please CMIIW and fill my curiousity ^^'

    • @CR-rm4iy
      @CR-rm4iy 2 месяца назад +15

      it's from latin hostia, and hostia is exactly how it's called in Poland

    • @doweyjo1877
      @doweyjo1877 2 месяца назад +7

      If you ever be in Jogjakarta area, you can visit 'Susteran CB' in Jl. Affandi. They make this hosti bread in daily basis providing churches in the area..
      There are some more in every dioceses..

    • @gregorypilau3530
      @gregorypilau3530 2 месяца назад +2

      In Papua New Guinea, we use the same name, Hostia.

    • @A_TP
      @A_TP 2 месяца назад +4

      Oh cool! Where I'm from we call the bread "Ōsthi" .

    • @deepakjose5940
      @deepakjose5940 2 месяца назад +12

      And in Kerala, India it’s called osthi

  • @inisipisTV
    @inisipisTV 2 месяца назад +40

    The local producers of Communion wafer in the Philippines would sell the run-off parts of the square wafer with caramel sugar and eaten like candy snacks. Nothing is wasted.😊

    • @lilyfarida3233
      @lilyfarida3233 2 месяца назад +2

      In Indonesia too, they even have spicy with chilli sauce coating, palm sugar coating.. 😋

    • @marvindiego1958
      @marvindiego1958 2 месяца назад

      Haw flakes? 😂 just kidding

    • @lucystephanieproperties
      @lucystephanieproperties 2 месяца назад

      I still don't know where to buy or find them. Ano b tawag dun? 😅

    • @OneDropIsAllItTakes
      @OneDropIsAllItTakes 2 месяца назад

      ​@@lucystephaniepropertiesSa shopee or Lazada.

    • @lucystephanieproperties
      @lucystephanieproperties 2 месяца назад

      @@OneDropIsAllItTakes Yeah you mentioned. I just haven't checked the locations. haha because I'm curious to see the actual production too.

  • @thomasburke7995
    @thomasburke7995 2 месяца назад +21

    That was the most mundane explanation presented in a informative Non-religious presentation of a definitive function of the church.

  • @alphacause
    @alphacause 2 месяца назад +63

    Thank you so much, DW, for producing this look inside how Communion wafers are produced. As a Catholic, I receive these wafers every Sunday, and only valued them for their spiritual significance. It was interesting to see the thought process behind producing them, and to get a glimpse into the history of how one producer of European Communion wafers got their start.

  • @yohanesliong4818
    @yohanesliong4818 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for making the video.

  • @kjgomes
    @kjgomes 2 месяца назад +16

    The comments note that she is a Catholic. I don't know why someone used to communion would have said that the unconsecrated host tastes like a stale cookie. Although, there is no disrespect in that at all. Our Orthodox brethren sometimes use leavened bread soaked in the wine, and that is a totally different taste. Anglicans serve the host followed by the wine, but Catholic churches often do not serve the wine, But when she sniffed the host before putting it into her mouth, it seemed a bit strange to me. It should go directly into your mouth as soon as you pick it up.

    • @HistoryEnjoyer3010
      @HistoryEnjoyer3010 2 месяца назад +1

      Hmm weird because all Catholic Church I have been to recently serve the wine (blood). Oh well right

    • @jobmunene3263
      @jobmunene3263 2 месяца назад +5

      Presentation skills gap in this particular individual. Smelling the host and talk about ' stale cookie' in the presence of the manufacturer is 'bush league' journalism. Needs to improve.

    • @s3v3n3
      @s3v3n3 2 месяца назад

      Most of my youth I used to go to a Novus Ordo and we took communion in the hands and received the blood separately in a different chalice, and the whole congregation would put their lips on the same cup. I'm now much older and go to a TLM, they serve the Eucharist and wine not separately, nor soaked in wine on a spoon like the Orthodox Church does, the priest dips the Eucharist in the wine before placing it on our tongue, which I highly admire and personally I prefer more than taking it in the hand.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +3

      It may have looked like our reporter Meggin was smelling the host, but she actually paused for a moment before eating it.

    • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871
      @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 2 месяца назад +2

      @@DWFood Some individuals are just so quick to judge. They need Jesus Christ to change their judgemental attitude.

  • @adrianbaratto404
    @adrianbaratto404 2 месяца назад +20

    Why did the reporter go to Holy Mass when she said ? ' So can I taste this, is it allowed outside the Catholic church ? ' 1:45
    One, she said it like, she had no knowledge about what happens during the holy mass and especially the consecration.
    Two, if she said 'outside of the Catholic church ? '
    Then we can assume that maybe she's not apart of the Catholic Church, otherwise why would she say those words.
    Three, she call's ( Mass ) Christian services, why would she prefer to Christian services, instead of the real name Holy Mass.
    Four, when she go's to the church she recives holy communion. The question i am asking, is how did the preist allow for a nocatholic to recive holy communion. That breaks the ( catechism of the Catholic church ) and all of the fundamental rules and laws.
    Even when she recives holy communion in to her hands, she smell's it. 4:52
    Now why would anyone do that ? .
    The is a big problem in the catholic church.
    Catholic preist's are not allowed to give out holy communion to nonbelivers aka noncatholics. a true catholic should guard the deposit of the faith, and stand for what is right according to the catholic faith and teaching.

    • @silalm5445
      @silalm5445 2 месяца назад +4

      this is a strugle for her, she already tastes God, may she repent, and become a true Catholic and respect the Holy Eucharist, true and real body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ our God and Lord. Only God knows her hearts. Lets pray for her conversion.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +8

      Our reporter is herself Catholic, as mentioned in the infobox of this video. We were referring to Christian church services, because sacred hosts are not just part of Catholicism. We were referring to the Holy Mass when we specifically described Catholic traditions and rules. And finally, it may have looked like our reporter Meggin was smelling the host, but she actually paused for a moment before eating it.

    • @gigitony4170
      @gigitony4170 2 месяца назад +4

      U right but a host consecrated by Catholic church could only be eaten by a Catholic and not people of other denominations or religions.​@@DWFood

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +4

      @@gigitony4170 That's true, and we didn't say otherwise ;)

    • @gigitony4170
      @gigitony4170 2 месяца назад +2

      @@DWFood just making sure there are no misunderstandings or misinterpretations, cheers❤.

  • @trac185
    @trac185 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks to DW for shedding light on an important topic for many people around the world.

  • @Ama-Elaini
    @Ama-Elaini 2 месяца назад +3

    This is also a tradition in the Lutheran church, and is served with a bit of wine. I think I once saw a video where the wafers were made using beeswax as the grease, which explains the glossiness and slightly sticky mouth feel. So flour, water, beeswax and nothing besides.

  • @denkoxh8610
    @denkoxh8610 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video, thanks 😊

  • @georgemp1444
    @georgemp1444 2 месяца назад +3

    She could have avoided the "stale cookie" part. But that's her view.Forgiven. Someone else might have used "flavourless or neutral or bland"

  • @drjishenp
    @drjishenp 2 месяца назад +40

    It is not just Holy. After transformation it is the most Holiest and Universal Wonder. To experience the presence of Christ in Holy Communion needs an invitation from his Heavenly Father. Once you experience him he starts living through you. They one transforms to Saints and Holy. That is the Invitation towards Holiness. A young teen Venerable Carlo Acutis was drawn to the Eucharistic and its Wonders at very young age. Always a wonder, the Truth, now and forever.

    • @Aerotyler23
      @Aerotyler23 Месяц назад

      i thought islam was stupid, you guys look much worse

    • @lonnie7195
      @lonnie7195 Месяц назад

      @@Aerotyler23 Catholics are rational people. Atheism is stupid, actually. The Catholic intellectual tradition is the richest, broadest, deepest, and longest-standing in the entire world, and perhaps in all of human history.

  • @jamtavana4833
    @jamtavana4833 17 дней назад

    Thanks for this video.

  • @Ben_PN
    @Ben_PN Месяц назад +25

    For some reason the delivery of the story is a bit disrespectful.

  • @jmorello123
    @jmorello123 2 месяца назад +3

    Interesting and informative! 😉

  • @RabanisLarry
    @RabanisLarry 2 месяца назад +5

    Jesus Christ in front of me in 2014...proud Catholic Church... God bless you all... Phillipines 🇵🇭

  • @Martin_Priesthood
    @Martin_Priesthood 2 месяца назад +4

    👍👌 very informative. .

  • @anthonytoinks3295
    @anthonytoinks3295 2 месяца назад +6

    I am catholic..Nice one DW.. ❤ from the philippines😊

  • @rvalperez
    @rvalperez 2 месяца назад +3

    Proud to watch this all the way here from the Philippines, where Roman Catholic is the dominant Religion of the people. 🙂

  • @ZiraRisasi
    @ZiraRisasi 2 месяца назад +20

    We beleive God is truly present in the host after consecration

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +2

      As the priest explained in the video :)

    • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871
      @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 2 месяца назад

      Because it's a remembrance of God's death and ressurection.
      But it's also a reminder of how we live our lives, how we treat other people with love and respect regardless of relationship with them.
      Jesus Christ is God Almighty in the flesh and if we have Jesus, we should love everyone regardless of who they are.

  • @NataliaBazj
    @NataliaBazj Месяц назад

    I never thought that there is a centralized production.

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 2 месяца назад +2

    I was literally today years old when I learned that most Communion hosts were made at that factory in Germany.

    • @00TheRealTC
      @00TheRealTC Месяц назад +1

      Clarification: _Those_ hosts provided for that diocese, likely, were made in that factory in Germany. I can tell you that in my diocese, they're from the Precious Blood Sisters' convent. This is typically a work of the Precious Blood Sisters if they are active in your country or region.

  • @ProtagonistMaster794
    @ProtagonistMaster794 2 месяца назад +2

    i have been wondering how this was made since i was a child

  • @igormarins1227
    @igormarins1227 Месяц назад +2

    I wanted to learn how they made in the old days.

  • @NessaRossini...
    @NessaRossini... Месяц назад +2

    Wonders why Catholics switched from Jewish Matzo cooked with fire to styrofoam -like partially steamed wafers. 🧐

  • @Maria-vt7kz
    @Maria-vt7kz 23 дня назад

    ❤ thank you for Help the church with your work

  • @haroldgamarra7175
    @haroldgamarra7175 11 дней назад +1

    Bread should be made by the local priest hours before the liturgy.

  • @Bible43
    @Bible43 Месяц назад

    I am not sure if that is how communion should be but I am glad you do the Fathers work

  • @mikee6220
    @mikee6220 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful

  • @aniatoyan
    @aniatoyan 5 дней назад

    In Armenian Apostolic Church it is made by the priest and/or deacons or mayby prists wife on Saturday evening, but never in a factory. Maybe the reason is that for the mass the priest uses about 6-8 thick wafers dipped in wine, and he gives to each believer just a small piece from the wafer. So it is enough for everyone.

  • @JenniMeer
    @JenniMeer 25 дней назад

    Give us this day our daily bread.

  • @mosesmanaka8109
    @mosesmanaka8109 20 дней назад +1

    Excellent reporting from a good Catholic lady. 👍👊

  • @markhovscrch4050
    @markhovscrch4050 Месяц назад

    I am catholic but I can't eat the communion bread because I haven't got communion from my school back in days I was too late to enter and sadly going back to home. Last year during Midnight mass before christmass Ikeep wondering why kids was too far younger than me eating those is like grade 2 something wasn't that a sin eating body of christ before having first communion? Filipino here.

  • @JohnnyTsc
    @JohnnyTsc 2 месяца назад +7

    I kinda feel she was pressed into this

  • @isaymymind1727
    @isaymymind1727 15 дней назад +1

    Where I'm from, beer is considered holy. It opens the gate way between the spirit world and the physical one.

  • @scygnius
    @scygnius 2 месяца назад +4

    Lutheran tradition also holds to the real presence of Christ's body and blood in the Eucharist

    • @bradlarsen5337
      @bradlarsen5337 8 дней назад

      Yes and no. They reject the theology of transubstantiation which is dogmatically defined teaching of the Church as to what happens at the consecration at Mass

  • @bernob9770
    @bernob9770 2 месяца назад +2

    cool!

  • @alvinkoeswanto8622
    @alvinkoeswanto8622 2 месяца назад

    Not far from where I used to live there is a Catholic themed shop that sells these to the public. Mainly the ones that don't meet the production standards. I used to snack on these as a child.

  • @antoniuspiyantoro8156
    @antoniuspiyantoro8156 Месяц назад

    Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia watch..😊😊😊

  • @AkmalPK442
    @AkmalPK442 Месяц назад

    is this available in Kerala i am from Palakkad can i have?

  • @julesoxana3630
    @julesoxana3630 7 дней назад

    So cool to know❤ God bless✝️🙏❤️

  • @matildamaher1505
    @matildamaher1505 2 месяца назад +44

    She was disrespectful calling it stale cookie and then smells it

    • @smilepie5735
      @smilepie5735 2 месяца назад

      It’s not sweet

    • @s3v3n3
      @s3v3n3 2 месяца назад +26

      What? I'm a Catholic, it's just a wafer when it's manufactured, it's not holy until the priest consecrates it through transubstantiation.

    • @jeannebouwman1970
      @jeannebouwman1970 2 месяца назад +5

      Is she wrong? When consecrated it is the most nourishing food you can receive but it doesn't taste all that good

    • @nelgunewardena2069
      @nelgunewardena2069 2 месяца назад +2

      Forgive them father for they not know what they do ❤

    • @user-li1tb3od8l
      @user-li1tb3od8l 2 месяца назад +1

      I think it's probably unconsecrated, but in case it is consecrated then yeah that is just irreverent

  • @gebrailkal1647
    @gebrailkal1647 Месяц назад +1

    its done inside the church by Monks or priest in Ethiopian Orthodox church. Not in a factory

  • @raycenteno7698
    @raycenteno7698 2 месяца назад

    I would really love to visit this place. The only reason is cause those wafers taste so GOOD!!!

  • @5mnz7fg
    @5mnz7fg 2 месяца назад

    I wonder wether this bakery sells their communion bread to protestant communities as well.

  • @mosesmage6773
    @mosesmage6773 Месяц назад

    I used to partake them in new aspotle church.

  • @SanBrunoBeacon
    @SanBrunoBeacon 2 месяца назад

    Amazing! I always thought that there was a massive factory in the heavens where pieces of Christ's body were magically reproduced, processed into communion wafers, sent to a heavenly warehouse/distribution center, and sent to all of the Catholic churches on Earth.

  • @theforgottenone687
    @theforgottenone687 13 дней назад

    We ortodoxe Christian’s we have an actual loaf of bread cut into tiny pieces.The bread is special and it’s in the shape of a square with the cross on top and on the four corners it has the words Is Hr Ni Ka

  • @dennisseah9403
    @dennisseah9403 2 месяца назад

    I only know of this communion wafers from Bram Stroker's Dracula, both book and movie.

  • @shajujosevalappy2245
    @shajujosevalappy2245 Месяц назад +1

    3:37 question raised with great ambition, but answers disappointed her..

  • @Paulmnl
    @Paulmnl 9 дней назад

    She smelled the host like a proper taste test 😂

  • @eanthony3108
    @eanthony3108 15 дней назад

    If she went to a Tridentine Mass the respect towards the Eucharist would’ve been much more evident.

  • @Littlethings-ue3sr
    @Littlethings-ue3sr 2 месяца назад

    Well, There's a lot of difference between a piece of Unleavened bread and a tiny wafer.
    Whenever Christ used the words.. I am the bread of life, unless you eat the flesh of Son Of Man ..., I am the living bread that has come down from heaven - the word He uses for chewing (eating) in Greek it almost means to keep munching upon..( like those animals who go on munching for hours..).
    For convenience sake and to facilitate large gatherings, the church has been using a thin film of wafer that dilutes in seconds once comes in contact with the tongue (it has spiritual significance).. however for a while sometimes it can be a good practice to have it as per the original pattern (apart from some retreat time 'pasch' celebration among private groups).
    I think it calls for restoring the dignity it deserves too. (Just my personal perspective).

  • @Federico84
    @Federico84 Месяц назад +1

    In Italy usually nuns make the communion bread

  • @EVROPAEAESTHETICA
    @EVROPAEAESTHETICA 27 дней назад

    I wish all wafers were produced with wheat from Europe and/or organic wheat. In the U.S. and Canada, wheat is heavily sprayed with glyphosate, an herbicidal chemical commonly known as Round-Up.

  • @jayyjay8082
    @jayyjay8082 2 месяца назад +5

    🇻🇦 The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the most beautiful and greatest worship that Catholics can offer to God. Christ founded only ONE Church in 33 AD, and only the Catholic Church can trace its roots back to Saint Peter in an unbroken line of papal succession. It was the Catholic Church that brought the message of Christ to men. It was the Catholic Church that civilized the world. For this, the Catholic Church deserves the gratitude of the world today. 💐💐💐

  • @el-gamer2773
    @el-gamer2773 Месяц назад

    Communion bread with Ajvar 😋

  • @MsLucccccc
    @MsLucccccc Месяц назад

    2:50

  • @tomaseire
    @tomaseire Месяц назад +1

    I wonder is the DW Reporter Meggin Leigh Roman Catholic? She received at Mass, but peculiarly she sniffed the Eucharist before she consumed it.

  • @kkungkkung6013
    @kkungkkung6013 Месяц назад

    i saw this in movie lady bird

  • @user-vr5uw6gd6f
    @user-vr5uw6gd6f 25 дней назад +1

    DW says she is "Catholic" but her lack of reverence for the host makes me wonder. Because she totally sniffed the heck out of it.

  • @AkPK369
    @AkPK369 2 дня назад

    it's called തിരുവോസ്തി thiruvosthi

  • @whodis...3267
    @whodis...3267 11 дней назад

    They taste so good 😭

  • @andreaspetrikkos3383
    @andreaspetrikkos3383 25 дней назад +1

    Since the formation of the church, leavened bread was used to make the Eucharist.
    In the gospels, the word ARTOS (άρτος) is used for the bread used in the last supper. The Greek word ARTOS literally means LEAVENED BREAD.
    The apostles used leavened bread, so did all the early Holy fathers.
    Additionally, the Last Supper was held before the Hebrew Passover, in which it is customary for the Jews to eat only unleavened bread. This is evident as the high priests would not be allowed to make trials during passover. So Jesus was most likely arrested, tried and crucified before passover.
    The church that was founded by Jesus Christ two thousand years ago is continued today only in the Eastern Orthodox Church, as it has not dared to alter anything handed down to us by the Holy fathers, the Holy disciples, the Holy Bible and Jesus Christ himself.

    • @Pilgrim06
      @Pilgrim06 23 дня назад

      Amen and blessings from Lord Jesus.

  • @pakmana.k.6662
    @pakmana.k.6662 2 месяца назад +16

    Jesus did it first ❤

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV 2 месяца назад +4

      This is the Christian version of the Matzah or the Passover un-leavened bread, as it was the food that Christ had in the Last Supper. That’s why this wafer must only contain Wheat flour and water. Leavening agent is forbidden.

    • @pakmana.k.6662
      @pakmana.k.6662 2 месяца назад

      @@inisipisTV 100%, God bless you

    • @GeorgiosKalaydjian
      @GeorgiosKalaydjian Месяц назад +1

      Amen 🙏🏼

    • @kmt55
      @kmt55 Месяц назад

      How bread transformed into the body of Jesus and wine turned into blood of Jesus?is this not superstition

  • @sunilpatel217
    @sunilpatel217 2 месяца назад

    All food items cooked in a Hindu family is first offered to the deity in the house temple. This than becomes “Prasad” and is eaten by the entire family. Same with community temples

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад

      Interesting! Thanks for your comment and for watching!

    • @gigitony4170
      @gigitony4170 2 месяца назад +1

      This is not a food for the Gods or God per se, this is God himself , giving himself to his Children.

  • @gont183
    @gont183 2 месяца назад +1

    Do they taste good with salsa?

    • @THEPLAYER1isAFK
      @THEPLAYER1isAFK Месяц назад

      Its not allowed with salsa or any condiments

  • @jovieangel17
    @jovieangel17 Месяц назад

    Cool to see how they were made. However, I wish the documentary truly highlighted that this is not simply a sacred bread or holy food. Yes in different religions there are sacred and holy foods but what sets the Eucharist apart is that on consecration it becomes the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. It is not merely symbolic.

  • @OMARLYYT
    @OMARLYYT 17 дней назад

    How disrespectful it is to say that the bread has to go first thru the priest, and assuming it has to arrive at church first.

  • @lilian4337
    @lilian4337 Месяц назад +15

    they are not "wafers", and they do not "symbolize". Please be more respectful.

  • @Pilgrim06
    @Pilgrim06 23 дня назад

    I find it a bit hard to see what is destined to be the Holy Sacrament is made in such a trivial manner, industrialised, packaged like we do with biscuits, devoid of sacred thought or prayer and so distant from the handmade bread that Jesus took in His holy hands. I say this because in my tradition one has to lead a holy life in order to be able to kneed the bread destined for consecration; a candle is lit and incense offerings with prayer accompanies the preparation. Not in a busy room , but in a silent room with devotion and fear. Blessed water is used. A seal, as was the Jewish and proto- Christian tradition, is used to stamp the top of the bread loaf. The loaf consists of two levels- symbolising the rising of Christ from the dead. This we prepare in utensils kept solely for this sacred devotional act. We solemnly take the bread to Church, with a list of names of our departed and a list for the living ( for health of mind and body). The body of Christ is taken from this loaf, from its centre, where the name of Christ is stamped. I hope devout Catholic nuns and monks have a tradition of making the host by hand and through prayer….

  • @minui8758
    @minui8758 2 месяца назад

    God becomes bread. The daily miracle of the incarnation of Christ in His sacrament to sustain his people. Alleluia!

  • @aaronpaul01
    @aaronpaul01 2 месяца назад +20

    It is not highly symbolic but transubstantiation takes place in which the bread becomes the True Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord himself. The bread becomes Jesus. Amen...

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад +3

      That's what the priest in the video explained. Thank your for further explanation.

    • @Skyfoogle
      @Skyfoogle 2 месяца назад +4

      no, I can assure you that the bread is made from flour, water, salt, yeast and not the body of a dead nazarite. it is symbolic.

    • @Aerotyler23
      @Aerotyler23 Месяц назад

      @@Skyfoogle true, the idiocy of people in this day and age

  • @Nicholas_1988
    @Nicholas_1988 17 дней назад

    Please note:
    Receiving the Holy Host, The Eucharist isn’t “Symbolic” at all..!!!’ We are word for word Literally receiving the Body of Christ our Lord & Saviour 🙏🏽

  • @Jkim8901
    @Jkim8901 Месяц назад

    I thought you have to believe the consecrated host is Christ Himself in the Eucharist if you want to receive communion.

  • @Cjnw
    @Cjnw 12 дней назад +1

    Holy Palmarian Church says that Jesus (Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity) and Mary (Body, Blood, and Soul) are fully present in the Eucharist!!

  • @appujosephjose6129
    @appujosephjose6129 Месяц назад

    you never chew the communion as the presenter did.

  • @sqrd3536
    @sqrd3536 7 дней назад

    They're not meant to be tasty. They serve a ceremonial purpose.

  • @skymore2948
    @skymore2948 Месяц назад

    "Lord, Have Your way in Me, ...."
    "Give us today our daily bread 🙏 ...."

  • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
    @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Месяц назад

    If it becomes literally the body of Christ is there blood apparent in the body as most flesh has blood? Or is the body bloodless? I had unleavened bread in Israel, not at all like this.

    • @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme
      @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme 2 дня назад +1

      The blood is the wine.
      The body is the bread.
      Our Lord Jesus bled out for us. Since sin has consequences e.g you have gay sex, you get AIDS, God took the consequences for us so we won't die.

    • @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme
      @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme 2 дня назад +1

      He did this for all humanity.

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 2 дня назад

      @@ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme Yes, the wine and unleavened Passover bread are symbols of the shed blood and broken body of Yeshua, but He only needed to suffer and die once in order to procure salvation and forgiveness of sins for all who would believe and trust in Him, but He does not continue to bleed and suffer every day at the will of a human being drinking a glass of wine. 🍷

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 2 дня назад

      @@ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme Yes, He did it for all humanity, but that does not mean that all of humanity will believe in or accept Him. The Bible warns that "broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and narrow is the way that leads to life, AND FEW THERE BE THAT FIND IT."
      Despite the crucifixion, mankind still has free will to disobey God and reject His love gift.

    • @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme
      @ItIsTheLordWhoKeepsme 2 дня назад +1

      @@scented-leafpelargonium3366 how can you have freedom from addictions and bad habits, in Christ if you are forced to do good things? Freedom is freedom

  • @user-us5gt1ug8h
    @user-us5gt1ug8h 2 месяца назад +7

    We Hindus partake food prepared inside the temple for the Gods and call it Prasad

    • @definitelynotamurderer602
      @definitelynotamurderer602 2 месяца назад

      Yes we do🙏Are u from india?

    • @user-us5gt1ug8h
      @user-us5gt1ug8h 2 месяца назад +1

      @@definitelynotamurderer602 yes,from Chennai,how about you

    • @gigitony4170
      @gigitony4170 2 месяца назад +3

      This is not a food for the Gods per se, this is God himself , giving himself to his Children.

    • @definitelynotamurderer602
      @definitelynotamurderer602 2 месяца назад

      @@user-us5gt1ug8h I'm from Hyderabad brother ❤️🙌

    • @user-us5gt1ug8h
      @user-us5gt1ug8h 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@gigitony4170yes there's a difference,Prasad,when offered to the gods it's blessed and becomes divine and hence we consider ourselves as fortunate and blessed when it's served to us

  • @emeraldkimble7602
    @emeraldkimble7602 13 дней назад

    Germany geographically divided north part is Protestant south iscatholic

  • @gigitony4170
    @gigitony4170 2 месяца назад

    This is not merely a bread on consecration it becomes the body of the Living God , Christ Himself , it is proven by authentic Eucharistic miracles worldwide and it has happened only in Holy Catholic Church ❤.Look it up and it will prove my statement.

  • @benjamindoverson8909
    @benjamindoverson8909 2 месяца назад

    Think of it as a thumb drive and the Body and Blood, the Soul and Divinity of Christ Our Lord as the software.

  • @sar983
    @sar983 Месяц назад +1

    MAY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST PROTECT US ❤😊

  • @fubytv731
    @fubytv731 6 дней назад

    Probably tastes great with Nutella.

  • @dagmarvandoren9364
    @dagmarvandoren9364 2 месяца назад

    I love t his...beats endless,war cry. When you have christ in you....your war cry. Stops...you find ways....together

  • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871
    @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 2 месяца назад

    Holy Eucharist----------------------------Catholics
    Part taking of the Bread---- ---------Evangelicals, Baptists, Pentecostals and other denominations
    Holy Communion-----------------------Protestants

  • @semperclassic
    @semperclassic 2 месяца назад +11

    Wow. She speaks as if it is just another type of bread and even calls it a “stale cookie”. Highly disrespectful. I bet she wouldn’t talk like this if it were a documentary of another religion. But it’s ok to disrespect the Catholic faith, the faith of so many Germans and an essential part of their culture and history.

    • @mitchvr
      @mitchvr 2 месяца назад +5

      She smelled what appeared to be a consecrated host, at Mass, and then received. 🤔

    • @CybermanKing
      @CybermanKing 2 месяца назад +2

      @@mitchvrGood catch. I wonder if the Mass was filmed before her interview with the priest who did not know that she wasn’t Catholic.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад

      @@mitchvr It may have looked like our reporter Meggin was smelling the host, but she actually paused for a moment before eating it.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  2 месяца назад

      She said it about unconsecrated bread which is just a secluar wafer. And for her, it didn't have much taste. It wasn't her intention to be disrespectful in any way.

  • @SalsaInteriors
    @SalsaInteriors 18 дней назад

    This is not “Symbolic” at least for Orthodox and Catholic Christians

    • @eggheadusa9900
      @eggheadusa9900 16 дней назад

      If it’s not symbolic then it’s just a wafer

  • @joaoi.d.i4725
    @joaoi.d.i4725 2 месяца назад +3

    A little wafer? What a disrespect!

  • @fadyawadalla6897
    @fadyawadalla6897 17 дней назад

    Sorry it is mentioned in the Bible that he took a break and divided into pices and give to discipline it is not like this

  • @Brandlead
    @Brandlead 15 дней назад

    Reporter if you are not christian why you eat the body of christ at the church..? its only allowed to eat who baptised and did confession before the holy communion. otherwise you can buy it from bakery. this is disrespect to our religion.

  • @user-bi4xo6kn3v
    @user-bi4xo6kn3v 17 дней назад

    Taste like foam.

  • @lilycarolyn4Christ
    @lilycarolyn4Christ 5 дней назад

    His body is not for sale Period Catholics 😮