R
Rickwood
Guest
That is an exceedingly naive and reductionist view. In brief, it’s wrong. There are MANY things that take place within the context of the Mass that are neither specified nor prohibited and they are neither “abuses” nor irregularities. Let me name a few:It’s not that I don’t understand the blessing or the sign. It’s just that, perhaps, what you do not understand is that if it is not written in the GIRM nor in any of the liturgical documents, it has no place. Furthermore, the blessing that the Holy Father imparts occurs during the presentation of the gifts, not during the reception of Holy Communion.
Celebrant requests glasses of water on the ambo, altar (!) and the little table next to his chair because he has chronic dry mouth; the little table next to his chair; the use of two corporals on the altar; the wiping of the inside of the chalice after pouring wine into it; the use of an ablution cup on the altar; the prostration of some servers during the consecration; the brief ringing of sanctus bells when the celebrant consumes the precious blood; the little fans in the sanctuary blowing on the celebrant and the servers because it’s so darned hot, the holding of hands by the laity, their use of the orans posture, etc.
If you want a dozen or two more, let me know.
Oh yeah, and you apparently have missed the times the Pope have bestowed blessing DURING communion.
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