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What do Protestants who deny transubstantiation do with the remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

What do Protestants who deny transubstantiation do with the remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy the priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not permitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, many Protestants don't thinkdo not believe that the wine is real Blood,blood and the bread is the real Body of Christ in the Eucharist. So, it is interesting, how do Protestant pastors treat such remainders?

What do Protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

What do Protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy the priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not permitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, Protestants don't think that wine is real Blood, and bread is real Body of Christ in the Eucharist. So, it is interesting, how do Protestant pastors treat such remainders?

What do Protestants who deny transubstantiation do with the remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

What do Protestants who deny transubstantiation do with the remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy the priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not permitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, many Protestants do not believe that the wine is real blood and the bread is the real Body of Christ. So, how do Protestant pastors treat such remainders?

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What do protestantsProtestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

What do protestantsProtestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy the priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not admittedpermitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, Protestants don't think that wine is real Blood, and bread is real Body of Christ inin the Eucharist. So, it is interesting, how do Protestants priestsProtestant pastors treat with such remainders?

What do protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after Eucharist?

What do protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not admitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, Protestants don't think that wine is real Blood, and bread is real Body of Christ in the Eucharist. So, it is interesting, how do Protestants priests treat with such remainders?

What do Protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

What do Protestants do with remainders of wine and bread after the Eucharist?

For example, in Eastern Orthodox Church, after the liturgy the priest must consume (I mean eat) all remainders of the Body and the Blood of Christ. And is not permitted to leave even some the smallest parts of consecrated bread and wine, or lose some of them or to let fall on the floor some of them.

As I understand, Protestants don't think that wine is real Blood, and bread is real Body of Christ in the Eucharist. So, it is interesting, how do Protestant pastors treat such remainders?

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