Bread & wine?

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PeterC said:
Douay-Rheims 1 Corinthians 11:27:28

27 Therefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord. 28 But let a man prove himself: and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of the chalice

Hi Peter, You think for whatever reason this means you have a choice to recieve one or the other. This is not the case only your interpretation. Jesus commanded that we do BOTH. These are not my commands ,they are Jesus,s. :confused: God Bless
 
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Hi Peter, You think for whatever reason this means you have a choice to recieve one or the other. This is not the case only your interpretation. Jesus commanded that we do BOTH. These are not my commands ,they are Jesus,s. :confused: God Bless
Hi back to you … I made no interpretation and no comment. I simply offered a quote from the source stated only because the bible was brought into the discussion. The quote is offered simply as a contribution to the information on the thread.
 
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PeterC:
Hi back to you … I made no interpretation and no comment. I simply offered a quote from the source stated only because the bible was brought into the discussion. The quote is offered simply as a contribution to the information on the thread.
Hi Peter,My appoligy,I assumed you took the same stance as others.God Bless
 
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Hi Peter,My appoligy,I assumed you took the same stance as others.God Bless
Although not required, not deserved and not expected your apology is appreciated and accepted and will be tucked away somewhere.

I think it shall be some time before this writer is prepared to take a stance. From time to time I attempt it only to find myself wobbling a bit as new information is received on a given topic. One thing for sure … if you want more than one point of view on what might have heretofore been firm … hang out here!
 
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gladtobe:
Not exactly. The consecrated bread was only offered for fear of spilling the cup, which makes good sense. Also some folks are allergic to alcohol. Also 100 people drinking from one cup can create germ problems. Cold germs, trench mouth and transference of cold sores as well. I do see why only one should be offered. So I have no problem with it, either way.
It wasn’t entirely about spilling the cup. Up until the 12th century receiving in both kinds or only in one kind was up for grabs, though after the ninth century it became more common to receive in one kind only.

Receiving in one kind was nailed down at Trent in response to the utraquist (aka Hussite) heresy which declared that not to receive in both kinds meant that one did not fully receive the Body and Blood of our Lord. At every Mass both kinds are offered and received by the Priest, who acts on behalf of the congregation.

The matter of receiving in one kind was, from the earliest times, not considered essential, as exemplified by the common practice of taking the Sacred Body alone to those who were ill or could not come to Church.

The Church takes very seriously what can and what cannot be changed in the matter and the manner of administering sacraments. (Witness the recent uproar over gluten.) She very seriously considers what is divine command and what is not. Therefore both kinds MUST be offered at every Mass. They need not be received by the laity at every Mass – many refrain from receiving Communion in either kind. Just as the Church adopted the practice of distributing Communion in one kind, she has restored the practice of distributing it in both kinds – presumably because the utraquists no longer pose a threat to Catholic orthodoxy.
 
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Just as the Church adopted the practice of distributing Communion in one kind, she has restored the practice of distributing it in both kinds – presumably because the utraquists no longer pose a threat to Catholic orthodoxy.
I don’t know Mercy, seems as if there are quite a few around who don’t seem to understand that a person receives all of Christ, body and blood, soul and divinity under just the species of the body or just the species of the blood. Or maybe it just seems that way from this site?

God Bless,
Maria
 
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