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Are children allowed to have real wine at Communion?
No, children are not permitted to consume real wine during Communion. The practice of Communion typically involves the use of grape juice or non-alcoholic wine as a symbol of the blood of Christ. The purpose of Communion is to commemorate the Last Supper and provide spiritual nourishment, rather than to serve as an opportunity for alcohol consumption. Participating in Communion is usually restricted to individuals who are of a certain age and have undergone the necessary religious instruction and preparation.
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