We still haven’t addressed the issue, though. Clearly the Church functioned for a very, very long time without having recourse the extraordinary ministers. By definition, these persons are acting in an extra-ordinary fashion. Habitual use (every Sunday), let alone normative use (daily) is clearly an abuse even of the title. The problem, as I see it, rests on two fundamental problems: 1) The rampant insistence on distributing under both species all the time, and 2) The excessive numbers of persons receiving communion. Without presuming to judge individual person’s souls, one need only watch the numbers at the confessional on Saturday and the numbers that receive communion on Sunday. Now, some parishes with good priests have been blessed in either avoiding this or have been able to rectify it, but most of the country has not. This is a significant problem and one that the priests will have to answer for, at least in part, with regard to precisely what constitutes mortal sin and how frequently one ought to confess. The problem of both species is just goofy as now we have whole generations of utraquists running about feeling “cheated” out of the Precious Blood. *Sacrosanctum Concilium *certainly never envisioned the situation present in so many parishes now, whereby extraordinary ministers distribute the cup at daily Mass, let alone every Sunday Mass.