We had a meeting of our local Episcopal clergy which of course meant that I picked up some very funny YouTube links. This one is particularly amusing since we now have orders not to allow intinction.
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I posted this the last few years and thought it worth sharing again. It is a fun story, even for those dads […]
My brother (the other Dr. Brady) directed me to this YouTube video. Too funny…
This is just too funny not to share. Too funny. ⁄httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzRH3iTQPrk
Good question and Benj has a response.

3 thoughts on “H1N1 Eucharist”
I experienced quite the internal conflict with this video.
As an academic, I construct critiques and satire as often having great value.
Thus it surprised me how offended I was by this video.
I suppose my Catholic context and beliefs surrounding the eucharistic prayer are deeply engrained. But watching it a second time, I am still offended.
What really got me was placing something as mundane as hand sanitizer in replacement of the eucharist and reformulating the institution of the Eucharist around it. Yet I suppose the reaction has taught me how engrained my Catholic views are on this sacrament, but I am still uneasy about the video.
At least a hundred persons in our city have been infected with the H1N1 virus. I was very scared to get infected with this disease during the pandemic:.;
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