One of my students had seen a movie in which one of the characters was Catholic. He asked me why in the movie did the priest put candy on the tongue of the child. The other student that was present is Catholic, so in Japanese he explained that it wasn't candy, it was bread. We then had a brief discussion about sacraments and what communion is all about.
Then the student asked why in the movie did the mother want to know if her daughter was marrying a Catholic or a Protestant. I really go excited at this question. I told him all about Martin Luther and the Reformation and the small differences between Catholics and Lutherans. I was thrilled to give a Christian History Lesson.
I love pop cultural references to Christianity because they create questions. I can pretty much credit Dogma, The Simpsons, and Family Guy for my desire to go to Seminary.
But I can't stop thinking about how he called communion candy.
Candy!
What a great word for communion. Jesus' love and forgiveness for us is indeed sweet.
Communion is indeed sweet! (Picture from http://catholiccuisine.blogspot.jp/2011/04/bread-of-life-first-communion-candy.html) |
Jesus candy is a new name to me. Interesting! After 16 weeks of reading and studying the Bible through the format of "The Story" my session wanted to do Communion together, so our newest intern presided in the upstairs chapel. Someone in class and I took care of the "clean up" and the rest of my entire class went to the classroom we had been in and we continued to visit. The class and Lay School were indeed blessings!
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