I went to a Spanish Mass today, which is not my usual time to go to Mass, but it was my only realistic way to attend Mass today (had to cook for Father’s Day), and I have a very basic understanding of the language.
I noticed that probably 90% of the people received on the tongue. Is there a cultural reason for this, or does it indicate a more traditional approach to Eucharistic reverence?
I did not receive, as I only receive from a priest or deacon, and it would have been very obvious, and possibly insulting, if I had maneuvered to the other side of the church to receive from the Anglo priest. Given that I was possibly the only Anglo there (at least my appearance could cause one to surmise this), this could have been received badly, so in the interests of harmony and not causing scandal, I chose not to receive.
I noticed that probably 90% of the people received on the tongue. Is there a cultural reason for this, or does it indicate a more traditional approach to Eucharistic reverence?
I did not receive, as I only receive from a priest or deacon, and it would have been very obvious, and possibly insulting, if I had maneuvered to the other side of the church to receive from the Anglo priest. Given that I was possibly the only Anglo there (at least my appearance could cause one to surmise this), this could have been received badly, so in the interests of harmony and not causing scandal, I chose not to receive.