Dr Ipgrave had answered that there was a “settled position” in the Church of England that “bread made with wheat and the ...
The Church of England has officially affirmed that non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used as substitutes when taking communion after clergy asked to end the injustice to those unable ...
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Hosted on MSNChurch: Wafers Will Have Gluten, Wine Will Have AlcoholGot a sensitive stomach that can't handle gluten or booze? You're out of luck if you want to receive Holy Communion in the ...
From glow-in-the-dark rosary beads to St. Christopher dashboard statues and Pope Francis bobbleheads, a tribute to the ...
The Church of England's elected governing body began a week-long meeting in London on Monday, after an "unprecedented crisis" ...
The Church of England's interim head Archbishop Stephen Cottrell on Monday pledged better systems to prevent abuse within the ...
Archbishop Stephen delivered the Presidential Address at the opening of General Synod in London this afternoon. This follows ...
Fr. Clive Dytor is one of many married ex-Anglican clergy who quit the Church of England in the wake of its 1992 decision to ...
The Church of England has ruled that non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used during Holy Communion. The ...
The fallout after the sacking of a health minister over offensive messages is the top story in some of Monday's front pages.
Non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used during holy communion, the governing body of the Church of England ...
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.
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