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jmacclure
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Is it proper for an EMHC to remove the Consecrated Hosts from the Tabernacle prior to Communion and replace it afterwards instead of the priest?
Documentation of that indult would be a valuable addition to a liturgical reference library. Where might it be found?the bishops of the United States have asked for and received an indult which does permit an EMHC to take the Blessed Sacrament from the tabernacle and to place it back there.
I filled out paperwork for RCIA / RCIC yesterday.Is it proper for an EMHC to remove the Consecrated Hosts from the Tabernacle prior to Communion and replace it afterwards instead of the priest?

I’m sorry. I am new. I got the impression that this post was a bunch of pew-sitters just criticizing their EMHC’s. I suppose I’m wrong. When I went to Mass, it seemed easy to me to find something to criticize and I do resist that.Woah Jmm08…
Who’s complaining here? I am an EMHC. We are simply sharing procedure(s) on whether EM’sHC should remove and replace sacred vessels from the Tabernacle.
Can’t see why you have felt justified to critisize this discussion???
Fergal
Naas
Ireland
It is/was not my intent to criticize, but to learn what is proper so that if I am ever inclined or asked to serve in this function I know what I (and others) are to and not to do so as not to accidentally invalidate the most holy part of the mass nor to offend our Lord while in his service. This is the concern of most who “complain” of abuses happening during the liturgies. I do appologize if for some reason you found this offensive, but I am glad you feel better now.So sit there in your pews and criticize. But I suggest following the Lords Prayer as well as praying it. If you cannot forgive, you will not be forgiven. Why go to Mass to incur sin? Far better for you to just get rid of that criticizing devil. Tell him to Go in Jesus Name and by the Holy Blood shed on the cross. And then stay free of it and listen to it no more.
Thanks. That made me feel better. I hope it helps you too.
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Joe,One of our EMHC’s to the sick was returning hosts tothe Tabernacle last Sunday. She opened the Tabernacle, replaced the hosts, genuflected as instructed - - and hit her head quite badly on the Tabernacle door. She required several stitches.
Lesson - close the Tabernacle door before genuflecting. Or, if removing hosts, genuflect before opening the door.
Panis,Wow. The indult is news to me. (Not that I know everything about the Church!)
When was this indult granted?
Are there any conditions to the emHC removing or replacing the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle during Mass? (ie: is it specified that it to be permitted where the tabernacle is located far away from the altar, or something like that?)
Why isn’t the exception mentioned in the GIRM?
Pax Christi. <><
Thanks. That is the way I wrote the rules. thought I remembered it from someplace. I felt a bit guilty about causing the accident.Joe,
The “rules” for the tabernacle are to open the door, genuflect, remove (or replace), genuflect, close the door. One always genuflects with the door open, never closed. The lesson, then, is to be careful when genuflecting…
Deacon Ed
for reasons unknown to me, the bishops didn’t bother to consult with me (yet again)
Deacon Ed