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Wesrock
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I’ll follow the norms used by my parish, but I’d be happy to see a return to communion on the tongue while kneeling as a practiced norm. However, that said, what of receiving from the chalice? Same thing?
Love it! Sheer genius!Maybe manning the hoist could be a new ministry![]()
Same here. In nearly 50 years, I have never had a problem with fragments or crumbs. If somehow a broken Host finds its way into the ciborium, it is simply left in the bowl by whoever is distributing, to be sorted out at some point later.I have been receiving in my hand for nearly 40 years.
I have never had a crumb, even receiving a part of a host form the larger on fractioned by the priest.
Maybe at one time this was a concern, but with the mass-produced hosts most US parishes use, crumbs are not an issue.
You can’t force anyone to do anything, but I was under the impression that you just wanted to make COTT/K reception the norm. That would be putting pressure on people to change, maybe not to the level of “forcing them”IMO, better to be safe than sorry.
And again, I would like to see more COTT/K reception, but I don’t want to force people- that should be a personal choice.
I don’t think being hurried along is anything new though. There were plenty of “speed Masses” pre-Council, where getting everyone read, fed and sped along was crammed into 20 minutes. I myself have never been to an OF weekday Mass that took less than 25 minutes… and even that was sparsely attended.I just get bothered when I see the Communion Rite treated as a sort of conveyor belt where efficiency is the most important thing, even more than piety.
I’m pretty sure I’ve sinned at least as much with my tongue in my life, through harsh and hurtful words, as with my hands. Many people are craftsmen or women who also create beautiful things with their hands. So I find that argument weak at best.I prefer not to accept the Eucharist in my hands because they are the hands of a sinner.
I would certainly welcome a return to “on the tongue.”Fr. Z reports on Cardinal Sarah