In his novel A Bed...
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In his novel A Bed By The Window, Scott Peck describes an encounter in a nursing home between Heather, a nurse's aid, and Tim, an elderly patient. Heather has discovered a bottle of wine in Tim's bureau drawer and asks him about it. Tim says he saves it for special occasions. When asked, he confesses that every week or two he and another patient, Marion, have a special meal together: "Just a sip of wine and a little piece of bread ... it's a way of celebrating. Eucharist we call it." Heather is full of questions about this strange practice. Tim further explains that communion is about community, that there's something special going on when people gather in Jesus' name to eat the body and drink the blood. Heather challenges Tim. She thinks Tim is talking symbolically. "No," Tim says, "we're eating him." "That's crazy!" Heather exclaims. Tim replies, "It's not crazy, but it is mysterious." -- Schmitz
