'You normally get money. My cousins got millions'

Children's View: The children of Scoil Nioclás Naofa, Dunmore National School, Co Galway, will make their Communion on May 24th…

Children's View: The children of Scoil Nioclás Naofa, Dunmore National School, Co Galway, will make their Communion on May 24th. Their teacher is Mary Doherty. These are some of their thoughts:

"You'll feel special the minute you receive the Holy Communion. It's bread, but not ordinary bread. It's the body of Jesus and it means Jesus is coming to you. I think it will taste like wafers. We learn off prayers and say them every morning."

- Lucy Corcoran (7)

"I always like tasting something new. I hope the bread tastes nice. You're part of God's family by taking the Communion. What I am most looking forward to is that when we go to Mass, I always have to sit down when my mam goes up to Communion and now I'll be able to go up with her."

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- Daragh Walsh (8)

"What am I looking forward to? You won't have to go to any more trouble buying stuff until your confirmation. After my Communion, I'll be finished something special. It's special because you won't be doing it again for the first time. I'm going to be able to eat the bread. The bread is the body and blood of Jesus."

- Claire Redington (8)

"You normally get money. A lot of my cousins got millions and millions. I think I'll get some. All my cousins and aunties are coming. The body of Jesus is the bread. What does it mean? I'm not sure, really."

- Patrick McDermott (8)

"I'll be receiving Jesus into me and all that. The bread of life. I don't think I'll feel any different afterwards. Children get presents on their Communion because it's a big day for them, like their birthday."

- Jack Dunne (8)

"I'm looking forward to it because you get to put on a Communion dress. My dress is white with lots of pearls and a bow. I don't know why the dresses are white. Eating the bread of life means you're going to take Jesus with you wherever you go. You get presents from people because they love you and they're after seeing what you've done and they're very very happy for you."

- Ciara Bowens (8)

"After my Communion I'm going to be a part of Jesus' family. It's going to be a very special day. I'll feel different afterwards because I know Jesus loves me."

- James Prendergast (8)

Rosita Boland

Rosita Boland

Rosita Boland is Senior Features Writer with The Irish Times. She was named NewsBrands Ireland Journalist of the Year for 2018