gracepoole:
If it’s a choice between not receiving Christ and receiving Him in the hand according to the indult, why would any Catholic choose not to receive Him?
Whenever we receive Christ, no matter how we receive Christ we should recieve Him worthily. I would rather adore Him and worship Him than touch Him with my unconsecrated hands as Catholics have done throughout the decades. There is a history behind the indult, Pope Paul VI and the bishops he asked about it did not want to grant it but some U.S. bishops chose otherwise. Pope Paul VI said he would grant it to those countries already recieving in the hand and the U.S. was not one.
When one is unable to receive Christ in the Eucharist we can receive Him in a spiritual communion.
He (Jesus) told Blessed Jane of the Cross that each time she communicated spiritually, she received graces of the same kind as those received in sacramental Communion
Follow the Saints: Make a Spiritual Communion| National Catholic Register
Is your tongue consecrated?
St. Thomas says consecrated hands have the privilege to handle the host. That does not include me.
Also, if we go by that thought, what would you say to the Catholics from the all the past years that followed the Church when they were not to touch the host with their hands and since we only have an indult giving us the allowance to receive in the hand, that means the Catholic way has traditionally been to receive on the tongue. What should I say to the Church? Well, hey my tongue isn’t consecrated, so what you have always taught is wrong?