The only "holy bread" that I know about in the Catholic Church is the bread that is blessed at Easter unless you are referring to the most Holy Eucharist which is NOT bread, it just appears that way, it is the actual Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. First communicants must first be baptized and then before they receive their first Holy Communion, they must receive Reconciliation.
The first communicants are supposed to renew the Sacrament of Penance before they receive the Holy Bread.
baptism
First communicants.
They are called The Holy First Communicants.
She is the patron saint of first communicants as per Pope Saint Pius X.
First Communion is when young children or converts to Catholicism receive the body and blood of Christ under the forms of bread and wine for the first time.
Most Catholic children receive their First Holy Communion when they reach the age of reason, about seven years of age. Communion is the receiving of the body and blood of Christ that have been transformed from simple bread and wine at the consecration of the Mass. Children usually require one or two years of education about the sacrament before they receive communion for the first time.
Bananas, and they also rot first. This is mainly due to the water content, as wet bread will turn moldy before dry bread.
N 1539 but it depends on who you butter your bread
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you accidentally receive Holy Communion before your First Holy Communion, then you better accidentally talk to a priest ASAP and accidentally receive First Confession.
a banana because bread dries out before it starts to mold\turns rotten. this takes longer for bread because it goes through more stages than a banana.
First off, it is not wine and bread. It has been changed and is the body of Christ. That is probably what is restricting you from receiving communion. The Catholic and Orthodox believe that it had been transfigured, even though it doesn't change form, the bread and wine change in essence. To receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Church, you yourself need to become Catholic and believe in the Transfiguration