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OraLabora
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Open your eyes.
They are wide open. The ordinary of where I attend Mass on Sunday, the very orthodox abbot of a Benedictine monastery, specifies communion on the hand while standing for his community, and allows it for the faithful in attendance, while at the same time accommodating those who want to kneel and/or receive on the tongue. All in accordance with accepted practice from Rome, and all within his authority to decide such matters within his community and his conventual church.
Any preference within an area that allows the choice is a matter of personal opinion, and to debate the choice here almost always results in people talking past each other and reducing to insults. This does not serve Christ and His Church.
Should Rome dictate otherwise, I will be the first to line up in obedience as per my oblate promise. Until then I’ll gladly exercise my personal choice without debating it nor insulting others who do not see it my way.
With that said, I’m out before this thread goes off the rails.