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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormons ) has no strict rules on the type of bread used for sacramental purposes.
Latter-day Saint scriptures state: " For, behold, I say unto you, that it mattereth not what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake of the sacrament, if it so be that ye do it with an eye single to my glory — remembering unto the Father my body which was laid down for you, and my blood which was shed for the remission of your sins.
" ( Doctrine and Covenants 27: 2 ) Different congregations may use either commercial bread or homemade bread prepared by members of the congregation.
It is permissible to substitute rice cakes or other gluten-free breads for members who suffer from food allergies.
The bread is broken into fragments just prior to being blessed by the officiating priest.

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