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Joan K. Davitt <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to Diane for sending this message (below in quotes) to the list.

">The Seattle Times ran an article yesterday, dateline Boston, about a
>5-yo girl with cd.  Her parents had to change churches because the Roman
>Catholic Church would not concede to a rice communion wafer, rather they
>insisted she take a wheat one!
>
>Hopefully this will get you the article.
>http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com"

This makes me so angry!! The catholic church continues to be more concerned
with bureaucracy than with faith/spirituality and healing! I went to their
website and copied the web address and the snail mail address for the
Archdiocese of Boston. I am planning to write a letter to the archdiocese
about this and I am hoping that many of you will do so as well. I could not
find an e-mail address for the office, so I think snail mail is the only
way to do this. However, if someone does know of an e-mail address that
would get to the cardinal's staff, please share with the list. Also does
anyone know of any other catholic dioceses either in the U.S or abroad that
allows the use of alternative communion wafers? If so, please share parish
names with the list so that we can add this to our correspondence. Thanks all.

Archbishop of Boston

         Bernard Cardinal Law

         Cardinal's Residence
         2101 Commonwealth Av.
         Boston, MA 02135-3192
         617-782-2544,FAX 617-782-8358

http://www.rcab.org/contact.html

joan
Ardmore, PA

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