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NickyMaz
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So I recently switched to receiving the blessed sacrament on the tongue and it’s been beneficial for me. When I go for communion I simply receive the sacrament and I don’t have to worry about holding it in my hand and transferring it to my mouth, it’s less stressful and keeps me in a more prayerful frame of mind.
It feels like I’m one of a handful of people at my parish who receive on the tongue. The deacons, Eucharistic ministers and almost all the parish take in the hand. What gets me in people holding children and people in crutches receiving in the hand and making these very awkward transitions to get the host into their mouths when they could just open their mouths!
Anyone else benefit from this practice?
It feels like I’m one of a handful of people at my parish who receive on the tongue. The deacons, Eucharistic ministers and almost all the parish take in the hand. What gets me in people holding children and people in crutches receiving in the hand and making these very awkward transitions to get the host into their mouths when they could just open their mouths!
Anyone else benefit from this practice?