I don’t receive from Eucharistic Ministers because I believe that only the priest who through the Sacrament of Holy Orders has the ability through consecrated hands to consecrate and deliver the host to the receipiant. Therefore, I receive on the tongue unless the priest is personally opposed to this (which some are). In that circumstance I will take in the hand rather than cause a disruption in the communion line.
I believe that there should be a visible separation between the ordained ministers of the church and the laity. The laity should never (in my opinion) mimic the actions that are reserved for the priesthood, ie blessings.
I think that if the lay faithful want to serve the church in performing the duties traditionally reserved for the station of Holy Orders, than they should consider that maybe God is calling them to a vocation to the priesthood, or to be a sister.
If they feel that this is not the path of faith for them (Holy Orders) than perhaps they should try to find grace in the vocation that they have chosen, matrimony for example.
Many a saint has come out of that vocation, and many a priest has come out of a devout family whose parents lived out a pious married life and instilled this in their children.
By no means do I beleive that this applies to all, but I believe that for some, insitance on participating in what used to be traditionaly priestly duties is more about their own pride and vanity, then truely service to God. Now, I know that sounds harsh, but I believe one of the greatest virtues, or characteristics of sainthood, is HUMILITY. This is what I am trying to teach my children. It matters little that the whole of the world may see your pius nature, but only God knows the virtueous heart.
“At that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Who thinkest thou is the greater in the kingdom of heaven? And Jesus calling unto him a little child, set him in the midst of them, and said: Amen I say to you, unless you be converted, and become as little children, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, he is the greater in the kingdom of heaven.”
St. Matthew 18:1-4