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Meaning of pan pan y vino vino




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

pan pan y vino vino
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Our saying goes: To bread, bread and wine, wine and encourages us to tell the truth about whatever it is without detours or embellishments or dissimulations. The clear stuff and the thick chocolate. Apparently, the saying would come from the time of the Reformation in which it was discussed whether bread was bread or the body of Christ. Protestant theologians said bread is bread and wine is wine and the rest are Tridentine tales. And the people around here picked it up in a saying whatever the Catholic theologians said.

  




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