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IanM
Guest
Permitting the distribution of the Eucharist by poorly catechised Extra Ordinary Eucharistic Ministers and reception of the Eucharist on the hand opened a can of worms to be frank. I recently attended a large Catholic funeral and after receiving Holy Communion went to my pew at the rear of the church. On glancing towards the Sanctuary, I saw a good woman I know slightly, who I know for certain to be an Anglican, appear from the direction of the Host distributors (Celebrant and lay Extra Ordinary Eucharistic Minister.) She walked up to an Extra Ordinary Eucharistic Minister who was standing in a corner and holding a chalice and proceeded to place what appeared to be something (I presumed to be the Host) into the chalice, remove it and then consumed it. I have no doubt that she was acting in good faith but was in ignorance of what we believe. Such things can only happen under the present methods of distribution of the Eucharist in the Ordinary Form Mass.Intinction is in fact allowed. What is not allowed is self-intinction. Only the priest can do the intinction.