This isn’t the mind of the Church. The Church clearly teaches that the sign is more full if the Blessed Sacrament is received under both of the Sacred Species. “People who want the Mass more focused on God” understand equally well that while the Fullness of Divine Grace (the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ) are indeed contained whole and undivided in one or the other of the Sacred Species, this teaching on the fuller sign still exists (not to mention that this was the way Christ instituted it and the early Church, until the 1400’s, practiced it…of course, thank God for modern traditionalists, who can correct those errors

). I think intinction is a very viable option. Or we could just make those who receive from the Chalice out to be less Catholic. I can see how the latter might be more attractive to some.
I am not a traditionalist, heck I have never even been to the Latin Mass. I just believe Jesus is there in the Eucharist.
Of course it is more full as a sign when it is received under both species, I am not making that point at all. Of course it is more full a sign when received under both species. I am in full agreement with you.
I agree as a sign it is more full.
What you need to remember is Jesus is present in the Eucharist.
As the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus we need to have utmost respect and trying to give out the Sacred Blood each time, when you have large amounts of people, leads to disrespect.
Disrespect of Jesus is much more important as something to avoid, than showing people the fuller sign.
Which is more important respect of Jesus, or expressing the sign of what Jesus did?
It is fully valid to offer the Body and Blood of our Lord in one species and does not invalidate the Sacrament. So in order to pay the utmost respect of our Lord it is always preferable to have less or no EHMC’s and never allow anyone besides a priest to touch the Blessed Sacrament, you should always have someone with consecrated hands.
Unless you don’t really believe our Lord is there then it doesn’t matter and anyone can touch him.
What is more important than feelings, signs or preference is respect of our Lord Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at Mass.
This is true Catholic belief.
If possible at small gatherings we can always offer the cup if it is offered in respect as the Lord Jesus is there, but we must never compromise to offer more if respect of Jesus is diminished in any way. I do not think that taking from the cup makes anyone less Catholic. There is no such thing as less or more Catholic if you profess it, practice it.
In Christ
Scylla