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Fergal
Guest
Dear friends,
Apologies for the above post but the first part of my message did not copy through. Of course the above post only refers to my Parish, my thoughts and is not doctrine!!!
I do believe myself that EMHC’s should not go to the tabernacle when the Priest is free to do so. To me this is a crossing of lines and a confusion of responsibilities. In our Parish sadly now it is a rarity to see a Priest at the Tabernacle. Rarely will he even go to it to check the number of Hosts available for Mass. Sadly again this fudging of responsibilities has led to one of our sacristans thinking it is ok for him to lift the monstrance and give the blessing at the end of a period of Exposition. Parish Priest was away and it now transpires that he was told to do this by another Priest as he was too busy getting ready for Mass.
The Parish Priest was informed and it was dealt with satisfactorily.
Progression in this area has been far too rapid, far too disorderly and many times with very little thought. It seems in some areas that EM’s of Holy Communion have been given duties in the sanctuary simply because the Priest could not be bothered.
Of course it is a very different situation when the Priest is not able to attend to these duties due to old age or some other serious reason. Imagine the EMHC purifying the sacred vessels whilst the Priest sits there arms folded.
We need to roll back folks and my advice to EMHC’s is to remember what they are called to, realise what they are doing and respect and adhere to the limitations of their extraordinary ministry.
Blessings,
Fergal
Naas
Ireland
Apologies for the above post but the first part of my message did not copy through. Of course the above post only refers to my Parish, my thoughts and is not doctrine!!!
I do believe myself that EMHC’s should not go to the tabernacle when the Priest is free to do so. To me this is a crossing of lines and a confusion of responsibilities. In our Parish sadly now it is a rarity to see a Priest at the Tabernacle. Rarely will he even go to it to check the number of Hosts available for Mass. Sadly again this fudging of responsibilities has led to one of our sacristans thinking it is ok for him to lift the monstrance and give the blessing at the end of a period of Exposition. Parish Priest was away and it now transpires that he was told to do this by another Priest as he was too busy getting ready for Mass.
Progression in this area has been far too rapid, far too disorderly and many times with very little thought. It seems in some areas that EM’s of Holy Communion have been given duties in the sanctuary simply because the Priest could not be bothered.
Of course it is a very different situation when the Priest is not able to attend to these duties due to old age or some other serious reason. Imagine the EMHC purifying the sacred vessels whilst the Priest sits there arms folded.
We need to roll back folks and my advice to EMHC’s is to remember what they are called to, realise what they are doing and respect and adhere to the limitations of their extraordinary ministry.
Blessings,
Fergal
Naas
Ireland