no its about wafers being literally the body and blood of christ (transubstantiation). So the kid makes videos of him sawing wafers and the Catholic League is calling this blasphemy and a hate crime.
"When at his [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Supper" title="Last Supper"]Last Supper[/a], [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus" title="Jesus"]Jesus[/a] said: "This is my body",[sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation#cite_note-0" title=""][1][/a][/sup] what he held in his hands still had all the appearances of bread: these "accidents" remained unchanged. However, the Roman Catholic Church believes that, when Jesus made that declaration,[sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation#cite_note-1" title=""][2][/a][/sup] the underlying reality (the "substance") of the bread was converted to that of his body. In other words, it actually was his body, while all the appearances open to the senses or to scientific investigation were still those of bread, exactly as before. The Church holds that the same change of the substance of the bread and of the wine occurs at the [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consecration" title="Consecration"]consecration[/a] of the Eucharist.[sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation#cite_note-2" title=""][3][/a][/sup] Because [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ" title="Christ"]Christ[/a], risen from the dead, is living, the Church holds that, when the bread is changed into his body, not only his Body is present, but Christ as a whole i.e. body and blood, soul and divinity. The same holds for the wine changed into his Blood.[sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation#cite_note-3" title=""][4][/a][/sup] This belief goes beyond the doctrine of transubstantiation, which directly concerns only the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.[/p] In accordance with this belief that Christ is really, truly and substantially present under the remaining appearances of bread and wine, and continues to be present as long as those appearances remain, the Catholic Church preserves the consecrated elements, generally in a [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_tabernacle" title="Church tabernacle"]church tabernacle[/a], for administering Holy Communion to the sick and dying, and also for the secondary, but still highly prized, purpose of [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharistic_adoration" title="Eucharistic adoration"]adoring Christ present in the Eucharist[/a]."[/p]
[/p][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation"]vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation[/a]
All christian schisms deal with communion. lol