• TheRealKuni
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      159 hours ago

      They’re pretty bland. Kinda melt-in-your-mouth. You can get them from a Catholic supply store, or you can order them online, if you want to try them out. They’ll sell them to anyone, they only care about limiting who eats them after they’ve been consecrated during mass.

      • Tanis Nikana
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        68 hours ago

        Sounds to me like I need to burgle mass and eat some Jesus on the down-low then.

        • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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          27 hours ago

          If you’ve been baptized in any trinitarian tradition you can partake in an Episcopal Eucharist celebration, and we use the same absolutely tasteless wafers. I so envy the Orthodox and their leavened breads.

          • Tanis Nikana
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            47 hours ago

            I didn’t grow up in a place where Christianity was the norm, so nope, never baptized. I’ll just pirate some Jesus, that’s what he’d want.

            • @Sconrad122
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              32 hours ago

              Unethical life pro tip, depending on whether respecting others’ religious traditions is part of your ethics: no mass I’ve ever been to has checked identity before giving out communion. If you’ve got an hour to burn for a free tasteless chip and a sip of wine and backwash, just walk in with mild confidence, mimic others, and mumble along with the prayers, and people will probably just assume you usually go to mass at another time or are traveling. There’s no Eucharist police that’s going to tackle you halfway down the aisle and throw you in an inquisition dungeon because your papers don’t check out

              • Tanis Nikana
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                126 minutes ago

                I’ve been told they’re Spanish?

    • @soupguy
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      79 hours ago

      They taste like forgiveness

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      59 hours ago

      Nor I, but I’m told they’re about as bland as you can imagine.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 hours ago

      They’re pretty addictive, but solely because of the texture. Crispy yet melty. The taste is almost non-existent though.

      You can buy bags of communion wafer scraps for cheap here. Well, they used to be actual scraps, but nowadays you get full uncut wafer rectangles in the bag so I think they just produce them on purpose.