Coronavirus: the TLM is safer because

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If someone has the priest touch their tongue 9 out of 10 times, two people are doing something wrong.
Doesn’t matter though, it is still happening.
Besides, people are still breathing and coughing at mass. For some reason, people still attend mass when they are obviously sick.
 
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If someone has the priest touch their tongue 9 out of 10 times, two people are doing something wrong.
Doesn’t matter though, it is still happening.
Besides, people are still breathing and coughing at mass. For some reason, people still attend mass when they are obviously sick.
It’s one of the unfortunate consequences of scrupulosity.
 
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Communion on the tongue is safer than communion in the hand because the priest never touches tongues but often touches hands
Never?

Hardly.

How about 25% of the time?
Mary,
@maximian is referring to receiving on the tongue, while kneeling against the altar rail.

The priests almost never touch the tongue in the Latin mass because:
  • the person doesn’t say “Amen” so their tongue isn’t moving
  • the priest is standing much higher than their tongue
  • their head is also typically tilted back to give the priest (or deacon) a big target
  • because they are kneeling long before the priest arrives, the person has more time to situation him/herself.
Basically, when kneeling at the altar rail, the communion on the tongue is a lot easier.

When doing the procession, it’s easier to touch the tongue.
 
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Actually I just read a post on a thread here that a specialist doctor said done correctly, either way of receiving the Eucharist Body of Christ - in hand or on the tongue poses equal level of transfer risk. Please stop giving out incorrect medical advice and read other threads on this
 
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I would still question it.

I’m short. About 5 foot 4. Our priest is tall. Well over 6 foot. So I am looking up, toward him. In fact, our associate is more my height and he hits my tongue less often.

I also receive a low gluten host. Which means I stand there for an extra second or two, while the priest switches hosts.

See, I get that some like the EF and want more people to attend it. But just making up stuff isn’t the way to convince people.

As an aside, I would have a hard time at an EF. Even if they have the low gluten host, I have to be sure that I am getting it. So, closing my eyes and hoping that it right, doesn’t work. If I did that, I would have received gluten at least once a month. And that is not an option.
 
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  • There is Communion in only one kind
  • there is no sign of peace
  • Communion on the tongue is safer than communion in the hand because the priest never touches tongues but often touches hands
Sooooooooo?
 
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