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Catholic Church allows alcoholics to receive Mustum, which is less than 1% alcohol but is still technically wine because it’s fermented. Catholics also believe that the body, blood, soul, and divinity of God are equally present under the accidents of both bread and wine and allow communicants to skip the wine if necessary (before the 1967 overhaul of the Mass only the priest drank the wine anyway, everyone else just received bread).
Eastern Orthodox Christians technically believe the same thing but they hold receiving the Eucharist under both species is very important for symbolic reasons. You could probably get an exception if you talk to your local patriarch
Protestants are barely Christian and their communion doesn’t count so don’t worry about that

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I spent a while in the seminary and had every kind of host imaginable traveling around to parishes. They’re usually either smooth and glossy with a barely discernible wondervread flavor or coarse and dusty with a barely discernible hint of what almost tastes like sourdough.

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