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CyrilSebastian
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At a Sunday Mass in your church, do people of the congregation bring the bread and wine to the altar?
Yes. That has been the norm (on Sundays at least) in all the parishes I’ve regularly attended from the 1970s onward.At a Sunday Mass in your church, do people of the congregation bring the bread and wine to the altar?
To be more precise, the people bring the bread and wine up to the steps leading to the altar where they are handed off to the priest, deacon, and/or and altar servers.Yes. That has been the norm (on Sundays at least) in all the parishes I’ve regularly attended from the 1970s onward.
That’s what we do at our parish.To be more precise, the people bring the bread and wine up to the steps leading to the altar where they are handed off to the priest, deacon, and/or and altar servers.
Yes, members of the congregation do the Presentation of the Gifts. Usually it is family members of the person for whom the Mass is being said.At a Sunday Mass in your church, do people of the congregation bring the bread and wine to the altar?
same here. only on SundaysTo be more precise, the people bring the bread and wine up to the steps leading to the altar where they are handed off to the priest, deacon, and/or and altar servers.
No. It’s done the old way in my church. Only the priest receives the blood of Christ. The priest distributes the hosts at the communion rail. And this is not a tridentine Mass.
I believe Sunbreak is referring to the custom of communion at his/her parish.![]()
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Blood of Christ? It wouldn’t be the blood of Christ at the Offertory.
Thank you.Yes.
You seem to have a lot of questions to encourage discussion.