It might be a surprise to some that until around the 9th to the 11th centuries, both Western and Eastern churches kept their Communion ritual with regular leavened bread. Those who imagine that the Last Supper was the Passover—at which matzah was eaten—must ask themselves, “How did all those early churches get it so wrong by eating regular leavened bread at their ritual?” and “Why did no historian ever record a single shred of the controversy this would have caused?” [Continue Reading PDF Excerpt…]