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Bulk Pink Oplatki Christmas Wafers (100 Count)

$31.79     $38.15   17% Off     (Free Shipping)
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  • Brand: Church Supply Wareho
  • Category: Grocery
  • Code: GROCEB009VHYXAQ
  • Weight: 0.01 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.21 
  • Dimensions:  9.17  x 8.50  x 4.69  inches
  • Color:  A Shown
  • Color:  A Shown
  • Item ID: 4070086
  • List Price: $38.15
  • Seller: Ami Venture US
  • Availability: 1
  • Ships from: United States
  • Ships in: 9 business days
  • Transit time: Up to 4 business days
  • Delivery by: Oct 29 to Oct 31
  • For Centuries On Christmas Eve, Families In Poland, Lithuania, The Czech And Slav Republics Have Practiced A Beautiful Tradition. It Is The Breaking And Sharing Of The Oplatek - Christmas Wafer. Oplatek Taken From The Latin Word Oblatum, Meaning Sacred Bread, Has Been The Symbol Of Christianity And Jesus Christ Our Bread Of Life Since The Last Supper. On The Holiest Night Of The Year A Festive 12 Course Meatless Dinner Is Prepared For The Gathered Family And Friends. An Extra Setting Is Placed For A Beggar (Our Lord) Who May Come To The Door, Or A Poor Family (The Holy Family) Looking For A Place To Stay. The Host Or Hostess Leads In A Special Prayer And Distributes An Oplatek To The Participants. Each Person Breaks Off A Piece Of The Others Oplatek And Continues Until They Have Exchanged Good Wishes And Blessings With Everyone. Traditionally At Midnight The Head Of The Household Takes The Pink Oplatek And Shares It With The Animals On His Farm Or At His Home. This Custom Brings Us Back To That Holy Night When Even Animals Were Able To Speak, And To Remind Us That We Are All Gods Creatures.

For Centuries On Christmas Eve, Families In Poland, Lithuania, The Czech And Slav Republics Have Practiced A Beautiful Tradition. It Is The Breaking And Sharing Of The Oplatek - Christmas Wafer. Oplatek Taken From The Latin Word Oblatum, Meaning Sacred Bread, Has Been The Symbol Of Christianity And Jesus Christ Our Bread Of Life Since The Last Supper. On The Holiest Night Of The Year A Festive 12 Course Meatless Dinner Is Prepared For The Gathered Family And Friends. An Extra Setting Is Placed For A Beggar (Our Lord) Who May Come To The Door, Or A Poor Family (The Holy Family) Looking For A Place To Stay. The Host Or Hostess Leads In A Special Prayer And Distributes An Oplatek To The Participants. Each Person Breaks Off A Piece Of The Others Oplatek And Continues Until They Have Exchanged Good Wishes And Blessings With Everyone. Traditionally At Midnight The Head Of The Household Takes The Pink Oplatek And Shares It With The Animals On His Farm Or At His Home. This Custom Brings Us Back To That Holy Night When Even Animals Were Able To Speak, And To Remind Us That We Are All Gods Creatures.

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