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No…I do not prefer intinction for some of those reasons.
Basically put, I’m a tactile person…I like to touch things. I think there is a sacredness in the moment when the minister of communion (ordinary or extraordinary) presses the body of Christ into my hand for my consumption.
Intinction does not do that, but it is a legitimate form of distribution so far as our current church discipline reads.
What I said I objected to was those who would use intinction for no other reason beyond the idea that they disagree with communion in the hand. I object to those who do use it to curry favor with people who have problems with EMHCs (also a legitimate ministry, provisional or not).
Ok–I get it --you like to handle Christ. Now–as to a priest who distributes via intinction–which as you said --is a legitimate form—the fact that it is legit–does away with the objection that the reason would be to do away with communion in the hand and the use of EMHC’s. What was said in some thread–a person who wants to receive in the hand–all they have to do is extend their hands—( the priest will not intinct the Host)–then place the Host in the persons hands.