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Mark1970
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I serve in my parish as an EMHC. Last night I was responsible for the Precious Blood at the Saturday night Mass, my station was about 20 feet away from the priest and EMHC with the Hosts. Right at the end, a communicant came for the Precious Blood, when he came to me he was still holding the Host, which he dipped into the Precious Blood and consumed the Host. The communicant may belong to a Syro-Malabar rite community that attends Mass in my parish; however this was a Roman-rite Mass.
I mentioned the incident to the Pastor after Mass, he wasn’t bothered by what happened and said that this practice is observed at the Vatican. He indicated that there is nothing wrong with what this person did, and that anybody who says differently is incorrect.
I did some research on the Internet and my research indicated that, in the Roman rite, communion by Intinction is permitted. But the priest has to be the one who dips the Host in the Precious Blood and gives it to the communicant – the lay person isn’t allowed to do if for themselves and neither is the EMHC. Does anybody know anything about this, and what is correct?
I mentioned the incident to the Pastor after Mass, he wasn’t bothered by what happened and said that this practice is observed at the Vatican. He indicated that there is nothing wrong with what this person did, and that anybody who says differently is incorrect.
I did some research on the Internet and my research indicated that, in the Roman rite, communion by Intinction is permitted. But the priest has to be the one who dips the Host in the Precious Blood and gives it to the communicant – the lay person isn’t allowed to do if for themselves and neither is the EMHC. Does anybody know anything about this, and what is correct?