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malphono
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It seems that many people were taught not to chew. And from I’ve gathered in this forum and elsewhere, the idea was strongly enforced. Why that is I’ve no idea. It certainly wasn’t my experience.I’ve seen several posters mention they prefer white hosts because they dissolve easily; aren’t hosts suppose to be chewed. Didn’t Christ give the directive to gnaw on his flesh? And I thought the host common to the post-conciliar Latin Church was larger for the purpose of encouraging people to chew it as opposed to just letting it melt and then be swallowed.
Anyway, yes, in the past 40-some years, the small host is usually slightly larger than before, but not substantially so. It’s also a bit thicker, so that they don’t dissolve quite so readily. But it will “melt” if left in the mouth unchewed.