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clem456
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Priests could drop hosts as well as lay persons.
Our priests cannot begin to see all the sick and elderly in our community. EMHC’s are required to help.
We do the best we can when accidents happen. God knows that we are not perfect, I might as well accept it as well. We try to do the absolute best we can in reverence and care.
I have had nursing home patients spit out the host trying to chew it. Try making that work with a half dissolved host!
The host has been dropped on the floor.
I once gave communion to a woman headed to prison the next morning.
We had a woman who was not Catholic receive by mistake.
All kinds of unusual situations come up at hospitals. I walked into a room once where the woman had ingested drugs in jail and was brain dead, and the family was gathered around grieving. They had asked for a priest and what they got was me with no wise words and no idea who was in good standing and who was not. I was utterly unprepared in every way for the situation God put before me. The priest was busy with a baptism.
Things happen, it’s a messy world.
I have absolute confidence in God that he is in charge of these things and if I will do my best in the procedures the Church gives us, God will make it good.
Our priests cannot begin to see all the sick and elderly in our community. EMHC’s are required to help.
We do the best we can when accidents happen. God knows that we are not perfect, I might as well accept it as well. We try to do the absolute best we can in reverence and care.
I have had nursing home patients spit out the host trying to chew it. Try making that work with a half dissolved host!
The host has been dropped on the floor.
I once gave communion to a woman headed to prison the next morning.
We had a woman who was not Catholic receive by mistake.
All kinds of unusual situations come up at hospitals. I walked into a room once where the woman had ingested drugs in jail and was brain dead, and the family was gathered around grieving. They had asked for a priest and what they got was me with no wise words and no idea who was in good standing and who was not. I was utterly unprepared in every way for the situation God put before me. The priest was busy with a baptism.
Things happen, it’s a messy world.
I have absolute confidence in God that he is in charge of these things and if I will do my best in the procedures the Church gives us, God will make it good.