Germany churches get creative on communion amid Covid-19 by baking wine in wafers


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Sauernheimer preparing communion wafers with wine in them at a bakery in Germany. Photos: Nicolas Armer/dpa

The idea came to her while she was baking a red wine cake for her son, says the pastor of a congregation in the Franconia area of Germany. The whole time, Julia Kleemann was thinking about how to celebrate communion at the confirmations that were coming up.

“I realised it must be possible to bake the wine into the wafers – just like I was doing with my cake, ” she recalls.

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