Polish Christmas Wafers - Oplatki
Polish Christmas Wafers - Oplatki
Polish Christmas Wafers - Oplatki
Polish Christmas Wafers - Oplatki

Polish Christmas Wafers - Oplatki

Sale price$17.00
SKU: LA015
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A part of the Polish family Christmas Tradition is the breaking the Christmas Wafer (Opłatek in Polish pronounced oh-pwah-tek) during the Christmas Eve Vigil Feast or Wigilia, the holiest of all the nights of the year in the Polish home, as their ancestors before them have done during the Christmas Celebration uniting the past with the present… heaven with earth.

The sacred white wafers, much like those used for Holy Communion (unleavened wafers baked from pure wheat flour and water), are shared with each person present. The wafers are embossed with elegant Christmas related religious images. Family members and friends break off a piece of opłatek and give it to one another to eat. During the exchange best wishes and blessing are expressed as well as forgiveness. The breaking and exchanging part of opłatek is intend to remind participants of the importance of Christmas, God, and family. This is the most emotional time of the holiday for the Polish family—the sharing expression of love and forgiveness in celebration and tradition.

The Vigil revolves around the importance of the Christmas Wafer. It literally unites family wherever they are on the Earth. Christmas Wafers have been mailed to each other during the holy season to solidify family unity. Send a package of opłatki to a loved one today to continue sharing this yearly ritual and rich heritage.

The set of five packaged Christmas Wafers (plural: Opłatki) are hygienically sealed in polybags with a natural color image on the front of the package and a religious blessing in Polish on the back. Each wafer has a different nativity theme image on the front.

Each Package contains 3 large wafers measuring 3.5" x 6.25", and 2 small wafers measuring 2.5" x 3.5"

Made in Poland

According to Canon Law, the selling of blessed Opłatki is forbidden. If you desired to have your wafers blessed, please see your local priest.