Talk:Sacramental wine

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Ok, I have done a little work on this. I hope it is to everyone satisfaction. I would like to know more about wine regions which have come into being on the basis of the need for Sacramental wines. If someone knows more about that. That and regulations in other christian faiths. And if someone knows something about wiccan useage of altar Wines, that would be good too. Ithillion 10:12, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

White vs red wine
I can't find any support for white wine being used to avoid stains outside a couple of comment threads and a number of references to an incident in Holland where supposedly white wine was spilled on an altar cloth and stained it blood-red. Does this need to be referenced or should it be taken out? I'm really uncomfortable with having support for "they used white wine" coming from a site that talks about "bogus Council Vatican II" and "get[ting] the Church jump-started by the election of the true Pope". Cheyinka (talk) 02:45, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

'Apostolic churches'
The article distinguishes between 'apostolic' and 'non-apostolic' churches with regard to the doctrine of transsubstantiation. As far as I'm aware, transsubstantiation as such is only taught by the (Roman) Catholic church, but other churches - such as the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Swedish Lutheran churches - are considered to be apostolically ordered. Should the article be amended to remove the confusing distinction and more clearly represent the difference of opinion regarding transsubstantiation, consubstantiation, the real presence and the bare memorial interpretation? AlexTiefling (talk) 15:01, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Yes, you are correct.. "Apostolic" should not only reffer to the Roman and Eastern Catholics.. as it also means Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran.. (some Methodists and Presbyterians also claim Apostolic succession). --Willthacheerleader18 (talk) 19:13, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Other churches
Why does this focus so much on Roman Catholicism, and barely mention other churches?USMonarchist2008 (talk) 13:57, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
 * The article gives the rules laid down in Catholic canon law. Is it possible that there are no analogous rules by other churches to put in the article? Lima (talk) 14:28, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
 * the peculiar canons of the Catholic Church are in a sub-section. Be free to add other sub-sections for other Churches/denominations. The Article gives an idea of the use of sacramentary wine in all the ancient rites, i.e. covering also the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches and the East Catholic Churches. For the protestant denominations I dont' know if they have canons to be followed about the wine. Be free to add any sub-section you like. For example after the discovery of the pasteurization process in the 19th century many protestant denomination started to use pastourized grape juice, but I'm not an expert about it. A ntv (talk) 14:55, 2 March 2009 (UTC)

Mormonism
The article mentions certain protestant and evangelical groups that use grape juice instead of wine (Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals, etc.), but it does not mention the Mormon use of water instead of wine. Should this be added to the article? --Willthacheerleader18 (talk) 19:15, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

Advertising
I think this edit sounds like a commercial for a particular wine on sale in England, and should be deleted. Before removing it again, I think it right to allow the editor who wants it included to defend it here. Esoglou (talk) 07:49, 14 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Since it has not been defended, I am now deleting it. Esoglou (talk) 21:30, 30 December 2012 (UTC)

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