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Bernardous
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I am a Eucharistic Minister at our church in San Francisco, CA. Our priest is from the Holy Land and is here to serve the Arab American Catholics in Norther California. It is the usual tradition in the Middle East for Catholics to receive communion under both species (by intinction). The priest and the transitional deacons are the only people who distribute communion. Here, in San Francisco, the Archdiocese has a polcy against Intinction…I have heard a few of the arguments on why intinction is not allowed but have never been convinced. What I find as a Eucharistic Minister is that if people don’t receive communion under both species via intinction (which is what we used to do untill we found out about this rule) generally they shy away from consuming the Precious Blood, and generally only take the Eucharist. I have always wondered, if communion under seperate species, discourages complete communion isn’t it better that intinction is done? I am wondering if anyone can give me some insight on these matters.
Thanks and God Bless.
Thanks and God Bless.
