I hope everybody worships the omnipresent Lord who is there in the “cracker” — and in wherever else they go too.
I am glad for the people for whom the communion ceremony forms a particularly deep anchor point in their faith. Their faith can’t stop there, however. Their faith should continue wherever they happen to be. I once kidded a Catholic who told me that Christ was on their church altar that this might be the difficulty — that Christ needs to be out walking on the streets too.
One of the early prayers that is somewhat lost to the chuch is “St. Patricks breastplate” , which aptly sums up your belief in Christ in all parts of our lives, not just the eucharist. I can’t post it here, as I’m on a moblie device. But i suggest you look it up, I think you’d like it.
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It is not a cracker. It is called a host.