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I was just wondering can someone get the host pre prepared in a liquid form if they have a certain disability or would that go against, what the church has laid down for requirements when it comes to the host?
No. The Precious Blood is not to be reserved fro any reason.Precious Blood would be the correct form to receive Eucharist in. However if the person is unable to attend mass then you would need to ask the priest to save some at the mass since the Precious Blood is normally consumed at mass and not reserved for home-bound ministry.
Agree.No. The Precious Blood is not to be reserved fro any reason.
Eben people who are dying and have little saliva are given an extremely tiny piece of the Body of Christ.
Now, if at Mass, one may certainly receive from the cup, after consulting with the priest and receiving his advice on the mate.r
There is an exception for this very reason, though. Rare, yes, but possible.No. The Precious Blood is not to be reserved fro any reason.
Eben people who are dying and have little saliva are given an extremely tiny piece of the Body of Christ.
Now, if at Mass, one may certainly receive from the cup, after consulting with the priest and receiving his advice on the mate.r
Well… there’s Guinness. Surely that counts…???The matter must be bread. There is no such thing as bread in liquid form.
USCCBNo. The Precious Blood is not to be reserved fro any reason.
Eben people who are dying and have little saliva are given an extremely tiny piece of the Body of Christ.
Now, if at Mass, one may certainly receive from the cup, after consulting with the priest and receiving his advice on the mate.r
Well, I’ve heard beer referred to as “liquid bread” due to its carbohydrate content, but clearly that’s another matter.The matter must be bread. There is no such thing as bread in liquid form.
-Tim-
Only for Trappist monks during lent.Well, I’ve heard beer referred to as “liquid bread” due to its carbohydrate content, but clearly that’s another matter.
Well, I’ve heard beer referred to as “liquid bread” due to its carbohydrate content, but clearly that’s another matter.
And Slavs.Only for Trappist monks during lent.
-Tim-