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Title: Girl with Rare Disorder Barred From Communion
Source: ABC News
URL Source: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=617257&page=1
Published: Mar 28, 2005
Author: I dunno
Post Date: 2005-03-28 20:44:34 by CAPPSMADNESS
Keywords: Communion, Disorder, Barred
Views: 845
Comments: 47

Mother Petitions the Vatican to Allow Daughter with Digestive Disease to Substitute Rice Wafer for Wheat Haley Pelly-Waldman, 9, has celiac disease, which makes her unable to digest wheat, even the small amount in a communion wafer. (ABCNEWS)

March 27, 2005 — Like many Catholic children, Haley Pelly-Waldman, 9, had looked forward to her first Holy Communion. It is a sacred rite of passage for all young Catholics, steeped in tradition and meaning.

Catholics believe the wine and the wafer symbolize the body and blood of Christ. When it was Haley's turn to experience her first communion, she donned a special white dress for the occasion, ready to participate in the ritual that unites Catholics around the world. But for Haley there was a difference.

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In order to accommodate Haley's medical condition, her priest substituted the wheat wafer with one made of rice. But little did they know, they'd just broken a church doctrine.

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The Pelly-Waldmans local diocese said that the eucharist wafer can only be made of wheat.

In a statement released to ABC News, the Diocese of Trenton, said, "Bread, to be valid matter for the eucharist, must be made solely of wheat."

The local diocese ruled that Haley's first communion didn't count, and reprimanded the priest who gave her that rice wafer.

Stunned by that ruling, Haley's mother, Elizabeth Pelly-Waldman, decided to challenge the church law by appealing to the Vatican.

"I am one woman questioning 2,000 years of church teaching," Pelly-Waldman said on "Good Morning America" today. "But I believe with some patience and persistence maybe perhaps we can be heard."

In her letters to the Vatican, she wrote: "It's not my understanding that Christ asked his disciples to remember him through wheat bread. … I do not believe Christ would want a child to obey a canon law that could be potentially harmful to her."

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Controversy Strengthens Faith

Until recently, the Pelly-Waldmans found a priest who was willing to administer a rice communion wafer to Haley in secret. But with the publicity of the case growing, Elizabeth says that is becoming more difficult.

Haley told "Good Morning America" that when it comes time to take communion, "I usually just kneel down and say my prayers."

Other celiacs have dealt with similiar issues in the Catholic Church, driving one Boston family to join the Methodist Church, which does allow rice wafers during communion.

But Pelly-Waldman says she has no intention of leaving the church, and in fact, the controversy has strengthened her faith.

"I'm a practicing Catholic, and the faith of both myself and the children in the Catholic Church hasn't wavered," she said. "I belived we can most appropriately effectuate change from within the church."

The Pelly-Waldmans have so far not received a reply from the Vatican. Subscribe to *Utter Nonsense*

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#1. To: CAPPSMADNESS (#0)

It's my understanding the Catholic sacrament is a complete individual wafer.

Reading my Bible, it talks about broken bread, not a solid complete loaf/wafer/whatever. His body was broken.

That is my opinion. I refuse to join any of these so-called churches.

rowdee  posted on  2005-03-28   20:59:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: rowdee (#1)

That is my opinion. I refuse to join any of these so-called churches

I was always under the impression it was unleaven bread. But I quit being a Catholic many years ago.

One would still think the church would allow her to take communion in a form she can receive it.

CAPPSMADNESS  posted on  2005-03-28   21:06:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: CAPPSMADNESS, JHoffa, Neil McIver (#2)

Oh I agree..........what difference should it make in the Catholic Church.

Speaking of communion, and not trying to hijack this thread at all, aren't we told by Paul that we are supposed to be discerning that these elements are, to not do it in an unworthy manner, i.e., being drunk or high on drugs....how does someone who is unconscience or mentally degranged or some other such do this, that is being able to discern the meaning?

rowdee  posted on  2005-03-28   21:27:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#17. To: rowdee (#13)

I am sure I have no idea at all.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-28 21:28:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: rowdee (#13)

how does someone who is unconscience or mentally degranged or some other such do this, that is being able to discern the meaning?

It is my understanding that Catholics believe that even comatose person's are aware ther somwhere and their souls know the significance of the acts of communion and last rights.

When my fater was in a "coma", he cried when given his last rights.

CAPPSMADNESS  posted on  2005-03-28 21:36:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: rowdee (#13)

I believe each of us is accountable to God according to our own conscience. Paul's words were instructions to those who could hear them. Can those who cannot hear them be held accountable? Can those without their minds choose to do good or evil?

God knows what each of us is aware of, and will deal with each of us accordingly.

Neil McIver  posted on  2005-03-28 21:46:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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