I'm not Christian, but the idea and tradition of Communion is so beautiful, and the dedication that these Sisters have to what they are doing and the reason they are doing it is mighty impressive if you ask me.
@@Vhrey YOU SHOULDN'T BE CALLING OTHER PEOPLE NAMES, WE KNOW THAT IS IS cATHOLIC AND GOD LOVES US ALL EVEN IF YOU ARE AN ATHIEST ( CONFUSED ) WE ARE STILL HIS CHILDREN.
Thank you much. Can't live without communion daily. So will do my own.I need the apparatus now. I had this love for hostie since my childhood.I need them on fasting days. Pure Blessing with Jesus Grace.
In Mexico they sell the left over bits from the wafer making. You can buy rectangular wafer sheets with a bunch of holes in them. You can also buy wafers as a snack. They are called Obleas. They are the same basic concept as the communion wafer expect they often have food coloring and are bigger.
@@katherinenobles5034 They are allowed to use reduced gluten hosts, but not no gluten hosts, that way it is still valid matter for the sacrament, but legally (I mean secular law not church law) they can call reduced gluten hosts 'no gluten' hosts, so one has to be careful when they purchase them, because if they are completely devoid of gluten they are not the substance of bread, and therefore cannot be consecrated.
First Communion was at St. Mary's Catholic Church in San Diego. Thank you Sister Mary for sharing this process as I was always curious. May the Lord be with you always.
I've been wanting so much to see how they are done, love rice paper, thank you sister for sharing and nuns were part in my up bringing and they taught me so many things and were very good to us. May God bless all the nuns
This was an interesting video, I wondered for the longest time who made the communion bread. I was expecting it was some corporate factory somewhere. I was pleasantly surprised that its made by the faithful for the faithful.
This was a beautiful video. I am sitting here with our parish priest and we wanted to let you know how touched we were about your story. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank You sisters! I'm Baptist but all in all, Catholic, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist...we are all Christians who believe in God who's son, Jesus Christ died for us to forgive our sins which we all believe that the bread is his body and the wine is his blood! Bread isn't bread anymore and wine isn't wine.
+Robert Hill and you need Jesus! Catholics are Christians! Catholics believe in God. I see, you trying to be a troll, well whatever u say don't mean anything! You need refreshing on Christianity man. All denominations including Catholic, Baptist, Episcopalian, etc. are Christianity. Hindu, Buddism, isnt.
Michael Z Baptists believe communion the same way as Episcopalians, Catholics, and other denominations. We just don't do acolyte, you known when you carry the cross marching in. In a Baptist church, we sing and praise God then the pastor or preacher preaches the word of God, then we have benediction and the pastor tells the congregation whoever isn't saved, to come up and take a chair and confess that Jesus died on the cross. We baptize by immersion not by sprinkles.
I'm a priest from Temple, Texas and I often add a hint of paprika to sex up my communion a bit. Some of the other clergy members were against this but naturally I overpowered them and did it anyway.
@@xz3693 For someone who has been on TH-cam less than two months and isn't a content creator, I'm not sure you understand the nature of the comment section.
How can I contact the nuns. I would like to donate these communion bread to small churches in my country and would like to know how i can purchase these from the sisters. thank you for sharing.
I wanna see a color pallet made of 1:28. It's just a nostalgic and not going to lie, but eerie feeling. It's industrial without any machines. It's two people following a tradition. The oddest way to describe it is this is a major portion of world religions that needed to be documented.
I may be two years late but I think I have a long way to go Edit: After seeing this again I think my favorite part about your comment is that you don't say to go to heaven just to not go to hell lmao
When I was little, I went to a Catholic preschool, and we had a mini “communion” set with water instead of wine and unblessed communion hosts so we could practice or whatever... I snuck into the set and ate so many of those dang wafers 😂 They’re so addicting!!!
When I was a kid my pastor used to give me a bag with the leftovers and I loved them. Where can I find more? I don't mind to pay for them. Do you sell them?
You're better off buying the Mexican version, that already have food coloring or sugar. Don't buy them the way they are in this video. Churches still use it.
St. Germanus speaks to the humble Virgin in these words: “Be enthroned, Lady, for it is fitting that you should sit in an exalted place since you are a Queen and glorious above all kings” (21). He likewise calls her the “Queen of all of those who dwell on earth”
Genesis 3:15 in the Hebrew is a Messianic prophecy (you've actually made an intelligent comment regarding to her seed, I'm suprised, maybe there's hope for you yet), HOWEVER the Hebrew reads thus "הוּא יְשׁוּפְךָ רֹאשׁ", "hoo y'shoofkha rosh", he shall crush your head, whereas the Douay-Rheims has mistranslated and inserted "hee y'shoofkha rosh", which thus gets she shall crush your head. Whereas the Vatican realized the error, and in the NAB, corrected it.
Ended up teaching this lesson in a different way. But as any good catholic will tell you, including my son, what starts as bread and cheap box wine, becomes the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I'm not Christian, but the idea and tradition of Communion is so beautiful, and the dedication that these Sisters have to what they are doing and the reason they are doing it is mighty impressive if you ask me.
Ferrariman601 God Gets Mad
@@Vhrey YOU SHOULDN'T BE CALLING OTHER PEOPLE NAMES, WE KNOW THAT IS IS cATHOLIC AND GOD LOVES US ALL EVEN IF YOU ARE AN ATHIEST ( CONFUSED ) WE ARE STILL HIS CHILDREN.
Respect for another’s culture is a beautiful thing that has been lost. Look at the fucking comments. Sad.
@@laneytennant4656 correction; those who do the Will of the Father are adoptive children of God. Those who do not, that are not, are sons of Adam.
@@laneytennant4656 confused? Thats disrespectful, we have different cults
thank you passionist nuns for your prayers for everyone. you're signs of God's pure heart in the world.
Thank you much. Can't live without communion daily. So will do my own.I need the apparatus now. I had this love for hostie since my childhood.I need them on fasting days. Pure Blessing with Jesus Grace.
In Mexico they sell the left over bits from the wafer making. You can buy rectangular wafer sheets with a bunch of holes in them. You can also buy wafers as a snack. They are called Obleas. They are the same basic concept as the communion wafer expect they often have food coloring and are bigger.
purplemutantas I'm addicted to them ;)
purplemutantas :We get them here in India too. But what flour is it? All purpose or wheat?
I love them, that’s why I have been looking up how to make them
purplemutantas they should do that in USA.
@Avery Martin yes you can buy them on Amazon!
Thank you for all you do to help bring people closer to Christ. God loves you and so do I.
I love the taste of this wafers.
TAlkIN aN' CookiN you really like the taste of the body of Christ! This is so much deeper and special. 😊😊😊
francis orellano you’re not supposed to chew the Body of Christ
@@3rdGenCamaroGirl shut up grandpa, this isn't 1896 anymore. You can chew the body, and you can eat meat whenever you want. It's 2021.
What precious life you are living sisters. God bless you. My love to you all.
I was curious about the practical process. As a Catholic, I can still feel the mystery of the Eucharist at every Mass.
Wow... this video made me smile from ear to ear!!! Blessings, Sister Mary Angela!
I always thought the wafers were rice paper. This was very interesting to see how they are made. Blessings in Our Messiah ♥
It is a rule of the church that they must be made from wheat. People with celiac have asked for a dispensation, but it is not allowed.
@@katherinenobles5034 They are allowed to use reduced gluten hosts, but not no gluten hosts, that way it is still valid matter for the sacrament, but legally (I mean secular law not church law) they can call reduced gluten hosts 'no gluten' hosts, so one has to be careful when they purchase them, because if they are completely devoid of gluten they are not the substance of bread, and therefore cannot be consecrated.
First Communion was at St. Mary's Catholic Church in San Diego. Thank you Sister Mary for sharing this process as I was always curious.
May the Lord be with you always.
Thanks Sisters for all you do Jesus loves the fact you make his bread 😊
I have strayed from my faith but this whole idea of peace and unity is a life I would gladly choose to live
God Bless you, Sister, and all your sisters there in Kentucky. Thank you for the work you do, and for the wonderful video! I will pray for you.
That sister rocks that walker.
I've been wanting so much to see how they are done, love rice paper, thank you sister for sharing and nuns were part in my up bringing and they taught me so many things and were very good to us. May God bless all the nuns
This was an interesting video, I wondered for the longest time who made the communion bread. I was expecting it was some corporate factory somewhere. I was pleasantly surprised that its made by the faithful for the faithful.
A lot of communion wafers are commercially made.
Janet Zimmer proof please
www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/business/smallbusiness/25sbiz.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
@@yellowclivia that's not proof. That's a website.
This was a beautiful video. I am sitting here with our parish priest and we wanted to let you know how touched we were about your story. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for all your hard work
Thank You sisters! I'm Baptist but all in all, Catholic, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist...we are all Christians who believe in God who's son, Jesus Christ died for us to forgive our sins which we all believe that the bread is his body and the wine is his blood! Bread isn't bread anymore and wine isn't wine.
+Robert Hill and you need Jesus! Catholics are Christians! Catholics believe in God. I see, you trying to be a troll, well whatever u say don't mean anything! You need refreshing on Christianity man. All denominations including Catholic, Baptist, Episcopalian, etc. are Christianity. Hindu, Buddism, isnt.
+Robert Hill YOU AREN'T A TRUE CHRISTIAN AND CATHOLIC
+1990s were amazing! Does baptist believe in real presence of Christ in the Eucharist in the form of bread as proved by John 6 and 1 Corinthian 11:27?
Michael Z Baptists believe communion the same way as Episcopalians, Catholics, and other denominations. We just don't do acolyte, you known when you carry the cross marching in. In a Baptist church, we sing and praise God then the pastor or preacher preaches the word of God, then we have benediction and the pastor tells the congregation whoever isn't saved, to come up and take a chair and confess that Jesus died on the cross. We baptize by immersion not by sprinkles.
+1990s were amazing!
We're called Anglicans not "episcopalians".
Thank you sister for your sound doctrine on the Transubstantiation. :)
I'm a priest from Temple, Texas and I often add a hint of paprika to sex up my communion a bit. Some of the other clergy members were against this but naturally I overpowered them and did it anyway.
O.o
You may be onto something...
"The Body of Christ, now in Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch Flavors!"
Waltham1892
Yes praise Cheesus!
purplemutantas"and he rose after he had aged 18 months..."
God bless all that you do. I'm glad that I watched and inspired. One love 😘😘
Dear Sisters you are so Special to us in our Lives. It was Wonderful to see how the Host Breads were made. God Bless You all.
It was interesting to watch the process of making wafers. I had never seen how it was done before.
Is it still interesting 6 years later? Or have you finally lost your virginity.
@@xz3693 For someone who has been on TH-cam less than two months and isn't a content creator, I'm not sure you understand the nature of the comment section.
I really enjoyed this.
I've always wondered how these little wafers were made. Thanks for sharing this video.
sisters your hard work are gonna paid off. glory to God
How beautiful sister! Thank you!
What happens with the extra wafers? Thrown out? Or eaten by the sisters?
Thank you for this video. God bless all of you.
Thank you Sister Angelia for the video. I am president of our Altar Society and would like to show this video at one of our meetings. Love in Christ
How can I contact the nuns. I would like to donate these communion bread to small churches in my country and would like to know how i can purchase these from the sisters. thank you for sharing.
what a wonderful video ,,i have always wondered who made these and where they came from,,thank you
Great sister.I'm so missed holy communion after pendamic
I wanna see a color pallet made of 1:28. It's just a nostalgic and not going to lie, but eerie feeling. It's industrial without any machines. It's two people following a tradition. The oddest way to describe it is this is a major portion of world religions that needed to be documented.
I love going to church⛪ every single Sunday at 6pm ❤ and I also love staying with jesus💙 forever and ever and always
I love it when my wife dresses up as a priest, and I dress up as a nun, and we go to bed...
@@xz3693 lol
I'm not Catholic, but I was always curious about how the wafers were made. Thank you
Shoot I am one and while I’m not a huge practicing member now I’ve never knew how they were made.
Even thought i am Jewish nor believe in Christ this was a well made video God Bless...
I remember watching this when I was taking classes for my first communion in second grade!
Praise be the loaf of bread. May the flavorless bread take away all our sins. I believe in the bread, so I will goto bakery heaven. Praise the dough!
Amen God bless you.
what happens to the larger leftover pieces of bread that have holes in them?
Thank you and may God bless you
I'm curious. Is it okay to eat these wafers that aren't blessed yet?
How wonderful and soothing to the spirit.
Thank you for uploading.
Please include your website to visit.
My mom is Mary and I m Angela. I was so happy to hear your name. My mom and I together. I love her dearly
how much bread do i need to eat to not go to hell?
Oh wow what a simpleton
That’s not going to make you go to Heaven, the wafers bless you, love God and repent and do nice things to help the Earth or humanity
I may be two years late but I think I have a long way to go
Edit: After seeing this again I think my favorite part about your comment is that you don't say to go to heaven just to not go to hell lmao
It has to be gluten free wafer
When I was little, I went to a Catholic preschool, and we had a mini “communion” set with water instead of wine and unblessed communion hosts so we could practice or whatever... I snuck into the set and ate so many of those dang wafers 😂 They’re so addicting!!!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful work goes into body of Christ God bless amen
Thank you good lady's it was so nice to see how this most important job is carried out. Love and peace be with you all in Jesus name,Amen
I am so considering doing this. For some reason I have been really tempted to do this recently
Thank you for the video i enjoyed it.
Pls how can I learn this for our church
And that is a little better don't you think?
what do they do with all that waste
I love God and. Jesus
Does anyone know when this video was made? Not uploaded...
Wonder where all the waste goes
Thank you for remind my school life
Very interesting . Thanks for sharing.And may God reward all you .
My church recently did communion and we got the gross cheap wafers that weren’t made by nuns and everybody made the stank face it was hilarious😂
Thank you all for your Yes to GOD and HIS church !
Very nice!
What about the brown wafers? How are they made?
It's whole wheat flour instead of white wheat flour.
Is this Monastery still open 2021
This was nice. Thank you
If that is a beautiful thing I'm so glad I was interested in learning how are communion Wafers are made.
I would like to get this machine and start makin do you have any leads
what do you do when you ate the wafer? I kept seeing they only kneel then what are you praying??
Its not a standard prayer. Just personal reflection and prayer of your choice.
That's so uplifting!
What a neat video. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this
I am an atheist teenager with no interest in religion, how did I end up here?
+mia babic Maybe God is calling you?
He doesn't exist
+mia babic I'm here cause I was looking at wafer recipes LOL
+mia babic im not even catholic, but hey i love wafers LOL
how do you know he doesnt exist?
God bless you
Do you get healed when you take this bread?
Do they have a shelf life in the bags?
What do they do with the left over bread?
I respect you
God bless
When I was a kid my pastor used to give me a bag with the leftovers and I loved them. Where can I find more? I don't mind to pay for them. Do you sell them?
I bought some in a local candy store that sells joke candies and treats but I heard you can buy them on Amazon
You're better off buying the Mexican version, that already have food coloring or sugar. Don't buy them the way they are in this video. Churches still use it.
we used to buy the rejects and eat them instead of popcorn.. does that mean I'm considered a saint after eating bags of them??!
this is interesting i have always wanted to know how they make this
Are all communion wafers vegan?
Teleisha Daly yes, 100% but they are not for snacking on
St. Germanus speaks to the humble Virgin in these words: “Be enthroned, Lady, for it is fitting that you should sit in an exalted place since you are a Queen and glorious above all kings” (21). He likewise calls her the “Queen of all of those who dwell on earth”
Excellent mother
I'm curious... What happens to the excess bread on the bread cutting die?
They can be either re-used (turning it into the batter again) or shared as a snack or something
Beautiful. Pls sis whats the name of the company that produced your baking machine
thank you for sharing your vocation
Glad to hear Jesus's flesh is really just bread
Wonderful. My parish doesn't have easy internet access. Can I download this from someplace? I'd love for my son's 1st Eucharist Class to see this!
This is a peaceful video
Tq sisters may god bless you ✝️🙏✝️🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿
Never tried them. Maybe I'll give it a try.
Genesis 3:15 in the Hebrew is a Messianic prophecy (you've actually made an intelligent comment regarding to her seed, I'm suprised, maybe there's hope for you yet), HOWEVER the Hebrew reads thus "הוּא יְשׁוּפְךָ רֹאשׁ", "hoo y'shoofkha rosh", he shall crush your head, whereas the Douay-Rheims has mistranslated and inserted "hee y'shoofkha rosh", which thus gets she shall crush your head. Whereas the Vatican realized the error, and in the NAB, corrected it.
Amazing work! Can I have the Receipe?
Good day, I'm a priest in church of Nigeria
Can you please send me recipe for communion wafer? Thank you!
Best regard.
Ratko Martac
Hello, I want to make these and distribute them, which materials and how much do you put in them?
Ended up teaching this lesson in a different way. But as any good catholic will tell you, including my son, what starts as bread and cheap box wine, becomes the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear nuns, can I buy the left over wafers, the sheets with holes, after you cut out all the small circles as communion