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Hello everybody. I have a few questions on my head. I’d appreciate any help I can receive to clarify them.
I’ve been wondering why there’s no washing of the hands at the Divine Liturgies I’ve been to. I wonder if none of the Eastern Churches have it as part of their celebration. (I understand that our Lord washed his hands as it is a Jewish liturgical tradition for Passover.) Same goes for the sign of peace between the faithful (which I understand is precisely that, a sign of being in peace with everyone, not necessarily a gesture that occurred at the Last Supper).
I also wonder two things about the Eucharistic bread:
Juan
I’ve been wondering why there’s no washing of the hands at the Divine Liturgies I’ve been to. I wonder if none of the Eastern Churches have it as part of their celebration. (I understand that our Lord washed his hands as it is a Jewish liturgical tradition for Passover.) Same goes for the sign of peace between the faithful (which I understand is precisely that, a sign of being in peace with everyone, not necessarily a gesture that occurred at the Last Supper).
I also wonder two things about the Eucharistic bread:
- Have Eastern Catholics always been allowed to use leavened bread for their DL? (I’m pretty sure I’ve had it at many DL’s I’ve been to.)
- How would one answer the argument that Catholic hosts (particularly the ones used on the Roman rite) aren’t “valid” supposedly because the bread that Jesus used on the Last Supper had oil and I don’t know what other ingredients, not just wheat flour and water, as our hosts? And what about the argument that Jesus gave broken bread, not individual pieces, like the ones we get at the Roman rite?
Juan