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Michael_Welter
Guest
I attended a wedding on Saturday, and was surprised by the way Holy Communion was distributed. First of all, let me set the stage.
I have known the bride for many years. She is a devout Catholic, and an EMHC. The groom is a devout member of the Eastern Orthodox church. They were married in the Catholic church, by a priest that I know, and have always respected.
When I went to receive Communion, I was surprised to see all three of them, as a team, distributing Communion. The groom stood in the middle, holding the bowl of Hosts. The priest, on the left, whould say “The body of Christ” as each person approached. Then the bride would hand the host to the recipient.
Am I being too picky? Is this really acceptable?
As a side note, prior to this, the bride and groom stood behind the altar, with the priest, during the Eucharistic prayer, and Consecration.
I have known the bride for many years. She is a devout Catholic, and an EMHC. The groom is a devout member of the Eastern Orthodox church. They were married in the Catholic church, by a priest that I know, and have always respected.
When I went to receive Communion, I was surprised to see all three of them, as a team, distributing Communion. The groom stood in the middle, holding the bowl of Hosts. The priest, on the left, whould say “The body of Christ” as each person approached. Then the bride would hand the host to the recipient.
Am I being too picky? Is this really acceptable?
As a side note, prior to this, the bride and groom stood behind the altar, with the priest, during the Eucharistic prayer, and Consecration.