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Henricus
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Hello, folks. I am new here but a lifelong Catholic.
When I was a kid, once I went through First Holy Communion in 1965, we only received the Body.
Then in the mid-1980s, I began seeing the Blood offered as well and I have availed myself ever since to what I believe is a fuller celebration of the Eucharist.
I have friends, however, who only receive the Body when both are offered.
Does anyone know the history of when the Church, or at least the one in America, a) settled on the Body as “the” Eucharist for the lay people, reserving the Blood for the priest alone? and b) relaxed this restriction and allowed the lay people to share the Blood as well?
One of my Body-only friends told me, “You don’t take the Blood.” Excuse me? Apparently there is a conservative element that still frowns on receiving both species even when the Church allows it.
Thanks for your info!
Henry
When I was a kid, once I went through First Holy Communion in 1965, we only received the Body.
Then in the mid-1980s, I began seeing the Blood offered as well and I have availed myself ever since to what I believe is a fuller celebration of the Eucharist.
I have friends, however, who only receive the Body when both are offered.
Does anyone know the history of when the Church, or at least the one in America, a) settled on the Body as “the” Eucharist for the lay people, reserving the Blood for the priest alone? and b) relaxed this restriction and allowed the lay people to share the Blood as well?
One of my Body-only friends told me, “You don’t take the Blood.” Excuse me? Apparently there is a conservative element that still frowns on receiving both species even when the Church allows it.
Thanks for your info!
Henry