Building on two consecutive years of successful Catholic Studies panels dealing with the senses (“What Does Catholicism Sound Like?” and “Catholicism in 10 Objects”), this call seeks proposals in the arena of the sense of taste and/or the experience or feel of ingestion. We invite scholars not to general reflection on these themes, but toward the identification of a single taste or particular ingestive moment as an entry point into Catholic ways of being in the world. How is the taste or ingestive moment particularly Catholic? Our unit is open to novel and interactive modes of engaging this topic (soup party anyone?) but will seek to create a roundtable with individual presentations of no more than 3-5 minutes each. Taken together, the presentations are meant to foster a larger discussion about the sensory nature of Catholicism and the diversity (gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, class, nationality) of Catholic experiences and perspectives as witnessed in the form of taste and ingestion.