How could the quote possibly be interpreted that way? “A reprehensible attitude is shown by those priests who, though present at the celebration, refrain from distributing Communion and leave this task to the laity” is not an obscure, hard to understand statement. "
You and I may very well not misread the quote in
Post#10.
However, many do not have the same level of knowledge nor will take the time to read the source text. We see this, “sound byte” type quoting frequently in the media, politicians, and in the
sola scriptura crowd where the “sound byte” is the mainstay because a large number of people will not source the original context
((MIND YOU, :nope: , I am not saying that this was what Chater163 was attempting - I am commenting on the mind set of a large number of people)) and if the media, SS, politicians, etc… are called out on their “spin” they readily say, oh, well, it was a misinterpretation if our intent.
It is also obvious that I was not the first person to misread Chatter163’s intent in
Post#10 as evidenced in
Post#11 forcing Chatter163 to clarify the intent in
Post#12
So in the light of a new Convert or one of those that only reads the surface text, let’s see if I can show you how one could misread Chatter163’s quote in
Post#10
Ok, take only the quote in
Post#10.
Do not add to it your knowledge of the document cited… only the quoted text in
Post#10
Now read the first 8 posts, each describe an event where the Celebrant may have had just cause not to distribute communion…
Post#10. Can you see how, in the context of the first 8 posts, wherein a legitimate reason may be present for the priest to use the laity, that
Post#10 indicates the priest committed a reprehensible act in each of the cases cited in posts#1thru8; without the context subsequently provided in
Post#12?
Just to be sure I wasn’t the only one with that impression, I’ve had another take a look at this too, that taking only the text cited in
Post#10, without the remaining supporting text, this third set of eyes, also took the quote to be read (and once again, basing this only on the text contained in posts 1 thru 10) that the quote, as cited in
Post#10, is intended to be read so that a priest, that uses EMHC, for any reason, is committing a reprehensible act. Doesn’t matter if he’s suffering from some illness or not.
If, from the above attempt, you cannot see how someone, just skimming thru, could misinterpret the intent, then we must agree to disagree on this point.

This subtopic is simply not worth any more effort on my part.
Nor will I reply any further to posts regarding this subtopic.