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William Crawley | 14:22 UK time, Sunday, 24 August 2008

A eucharistic hat-trick. After the PZ Myers story and the story about Joe Biden's attendance at communion, along comes a third story about Catholic communion. The first story is about desecration, the second is about administration; now comes modification. Fr Sean McDonagh, the well-known green theologian, has argued that genetically-modified wheat ''. Fr McDonagh cites a 1994 statement from the then Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict, when he was prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: "Special hosts, quibus glutinum ablatum est (from which gluten has been removed), are invalid matter for the celebration of the Eucharist". Does this statement rule out the use of GM wheat in the eucharist?

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