Patricia Ohanian blog- Babetts Feast, trip to Italy 4/26/2020
The movie Babetts Feast and Like Water for Chocolate both discuss the idea of food as a means of love. This really makes me think about the trip I took to Italy for new years. I was in Italy for two weeks travelling from Rome, down to Sorrento, to Capri, up to San Gimignano, and over to Rome again. It was the trip of a lifetime, and all the while my parents and I were eating, drinking, laughing, sharing, and loving. I looked around in all of the coffee shops and I saw other families doing the same. Families that were local Italians, travelers from China, South America, France; you name it they were there. It makes me wonder, is food so important to us, because no matter where you are from, what language you speak, how much money you have, food is a communal language? We can all experience exactly the same thing by tasting something. No language barrier or misinterpretation. Is this similar to the way we experience God? Catholics around the world experience him the same way, no matter where you come from or what language you speak. When you accept the Eucharist, you are all putting the same thing into your body. Having the same experience.
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