Catholic Altar Wine replaced after a favorite in Kenyan Scriptures
The Kenya Catholic Church could not introduce the new type of Altare of Holy Mass wine after receiving previous location.
Simply wrote strong wine, a new Sakrament drink pours the Kenyanic Conference Center for Catholic Bishemops (KCCB) and a formal signature to verify its authenticity.
“The newest approved wine is not sold in any entity, but is entries by KCCB, and it is only distributed to Dioceses,” Archbishop of Niis Anthony Muhia told BBC.
Moving accepted by the faithful Pimonants, who believe that the previous nature has lost their sanctification due to its wide use without the week.
The wine is used at the symbol of the blood of Jesus Christ and is often drunk by the priest. At other times, it is given the congregation.
Wine formation is managed by the Catholic Catholic Church’s Calon, according to Archbishop Muhia.
“Monitoring with Wine & Level and Kings [bread used to symbolise the body of Christ] A large number of Catholic bishops are given in the country. This is occasionally review, “the archbishop heard.
The old wine, which spread by the local liquor, was widely sold in the liquor stores, hotels, bars and supermarkets.
“It has become a common thing to be unfortunately, the front wine is easily found in the country shops and bars,” says Arcbishop Musia.
After examining many wine options, the Catholic Church in Kenya sat on the Vintage of South Africa.
The new wine was officially introduced to thousands of worshipers during the annual National National Marian Shrine’s day in Kenukia National Marian Shrine’s Areas on Saturday.
“Lokhu kuphela kwewayini elizosetshenziswa emikhosini yeSours ezweni lonke, ukuya phambili,” kusho u-Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba,, “kusho u-Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba Makamba,” kusho u-Archbishop Maurice Muhathia Makamba, KCCB manager, as they form a bottle of altendanda new wine.
He directed all Catholic churches in the country to stop the use of old and reluctant wine use and familiarity to the new distribution guides and grocery stores.
“The newly approved wine is not sold in any entity out of the business,” says Archshop Muvishop Mukhishop, adding that a new drink was admitted and managed by KCCB.
“This guarantees the chastity from the well.”
Label in the new wine read: “The fruit of the work of man’s hands will become our cup of joy” – indicates the purpose of holy wine.
The wine altar, known as Dulai in the Swahili language, is consumed differently from that of school, according to the Limalitution season and the level of the church.
Look for the tops during the Passover, Christmas, and other major religious events.
Some Catholic society’s members welcome the introduction of new wine, expressing concern that the creators were sold for stores such as a common drink, reducing its sacred importance.
“It is a valid maintenance step for the sanctuary of the Eucharist and is assured that only well-prepared wine is only used,” said one of Catholics at BBC.
Christians in Kenya Many Catholic Kenya – about 10 million people, or 20% of the population, according to government statistics.
Some Christians are in various churches as events and other denominations, including the Sunday of Anglican Lenya and Presbyterian church.
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