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Oh the fun of auto correction on cell phonesI presume you mean “intincted” … Oh but the lawyer here are going to have a field day with that blooper!![]()
Oh the fun of auto correction on cell phonesI presume you mean “intincted” … Oh but the lawyer here are going to have a field day with that blooper!![]()
Oh the fun of auto correction on cell phones![]()
Yes, my autocorrect keeps me humble.
I had to google intincted because I never heard the term before but accidentally googled indicted, confussion ensued.I presume you mean “intincted” … Oh but the lawyers here are going to have a field day with that blooper!![]()

I have never heard of “licking the hand” as ever being taught or recommended. Seems misguided and problematic. I believe the Church teaches that the Real Presence remains only insofar as a particle is recognizable as bread. We can’t see molecules. The thought of a church full of people, each having licked their hand, then returning to their seats and grasping the top of the pew with saliva-slicked hands is deeply troubling.I just came into the church.
Throughout my whole formation I had planned on receiving in the hand as most of my parish does.
The day of the Vigil, our faith formation director taught us how to receive either in the hand or on the tongue.
He said both ways are perfectly legitimate, but he prefers the tongue because he does not like to lick his hand.
He said, since we believe every particle and molecule if that host becomes Christ, you can’t just go and dust your hands off. People do and should lick their hand to ensure every particle is consumed.
I had not thought of that before.
So I received on the tongue and plan on continuing to do so!
I watched the Pope’s Mass on Holy thursday and plenty of people received CITH. I do not think this is a hard and fast rule. (By the way, I don’t really care, I receive on the tongue, but just wanted to point out that this apparent “rule” was not followed at this Papal Mass).And that is not what I said, or implied when I used the word “souvnier”.
I said that the Vatican forbids CITH so that no one is “tempted” to make a souvenir out of Communion. If someone really wanted to profane the Eucharist, CITH/COTT would not matter, they would find a way
I agree. Proponents of “COT” suggest that it is less susceptible to profanation, but one can just as easily remove a host from their mouths.I think on the tongue is really the only way to go. However, there are cultural issues around one person placing an object in another person’s mouth, whatever the context. I do not, however, think that in the hand makes it a “souvenir of Mass,” as long as the community is respectful and acknowledges the significance of it.
Maybe, but I know there are special procedures in place if a drop of wine is spilled or a host dropped. That is also why so parishes use that thing under the chin to catch any particles or crumbs that might fall.I have never heard of “licking the hand” as ever being taught or recommended. Seems misguided and problematic. I believe the Church teaches that the Real Presence remains only insofar as a particle is recognizable as bread. We can’t see molecules. The thought of a church full of people, each having licked their hand, then returning to their seats and grasping the top of the pew with saliva-slicked hands is deeply troubling.
Then consider these points.I have never heard of “licking the hand” as ever being taught or recommended. Seems misguided and problematic. I believe the Church teaches that the Real Presence remains only insofar as a particle is recognizable as bread. We can’t see molecules. The thought of a church full of people, each having licked their hand, then returning to their seats and grasping the top of the pew with saliva-slicked hands is deeply troubling.
I am a young catholic and I take Holy Communion in the tongue, I think it’s a great thing if more and more people receive on the tongue. Where I go to mass there are a few young people who receive on the tongue and kneeling. The way I feel is Jesus is present before us, Our Saviour, Our King I just feel I should be kneeling before Him showing reverence. I respect if some people want to receive in the hand that’s there choice but that is my opinion.
I stand by my comment. If anyone can cite a Church document recommending hand licking, I’d be really interested.
I was referring to your comment.I stand by my comment. If anyone can cite a Church document recommending hand licking, I’d be really interested.
I’m suggesting that under the right circumstances, you would be able to recognize most of the small particles that might come off any time we touch the bread. We don’t have to go to the molecular level to see them. There is a reason some may want to “lick their hands,” document or no document.I believe the Church teaches that the Real Presence remains only insofar as a particle is recognizable as bread. We can’t see molecules.
If you are speaking of a Latin Rite parish in the USA, he really doesn’t have the authority to do that unless communion is typically via intinction in your parish.I don’t know if it’s making a comeback or not. My pastor will only distribute communion on the tongue, even though it’s not a Tridentine Mass.