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FabiusMaximus
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I can certainly understand that those who are sick and/or have problems with alcohol would decline to take it.FabiusMaximus,
I am not sure why people take it separately. I do know in the past when people were insisting that the laity had a right to the Sacred Blood of Jesus, the Church only offered the Sacred Host to combat the heresies that were rampant in these parts of history. I do know that the priest who offered Mass took under both speices and never under just one. [If I am wrong in this please by all means point it out with sources.]
I know some people do not take the Sacred Cup with the Sacred Blood in it, becuase some of them have issues with Alcohol, which to me is mute, because it is NOT alcohol but the Sacred Body, and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ. I have never seen anyone get drunk by taking the Eucharistic wine and albeit I can say with confidence, that I do not think I will ever see this happen.
As to it being imcomplete by only taking one species, I can understand this where you are coming from. But only being incomplete as one is not taking both species. But whichever one takes, they are still consuming Christ Whole and Entirely present. So you see it is very complete in this sense.
For me, I perfer to take both species of the Eucharist.
But I would personally prefer to take both, but I’m assuming in certain parishes, not even the option is available, right? At least the few times my friend invited me to her Latin Mass I’ve never seen anyone take the cup but the priest.