Why would that surprise you? As I said, I was taught to view the Priest not as just any priest but as the supreme Priest Christ re-presenting the sacrifice at Calvary to the father… You call it passing up the opportunity to receive Christ. I look at it as receiving this great gift in the most respectful and meaningful manner possible. That means at least to me receiving from the Priest.
But the church teaches that the gift is the same no matter who the bearer of that gift is. As long as that host was properly consecreted, it doesn’t matter if your receive from the Pope or a EMHC – Christ will come to you in EXACTLY the same way REGARDLESS of who distributes Him.
I accept tha fact that the Chucrh has decided, at least for now, to allow the laity the great privilige of assisting the Priest in this duty.
If you ACCEPT the fact “that the Church has decided, at least for now, to allow the laity the great privilige of assisting the Priest in this duty”, then you would not AVOID receiving communion from an EMHC. The fact that you will not receive communion from an EMHC and are willing to give up an opportunity for a SACRAMENTAL visit with our Lord shows that you do not accept CHURCH TEACHING on this matter.
Besides, spiritual communion also works and has often served me in the past when for whatever reason I was unable to receive.
According to church teaching, spiritual communion does not bless your soul with the SACRAMENTAL graces that actual communion does. “spiritual communion” should be mainly used for those times when fasting or sin prevent us from approaching our Lord in the SACRAMENT.
In the hypothetical case presented, someone had to consecrate the Host, prior to the Extraordinary Minister delivering it. Since we all know that only a Priest can so consecrate there must a Priest nearby. I do not believe that the Priests have completely turned this aspect of the ministry completely over to the laity. We still have annoiting of the sick you know, and that is done by a Priest is it not?
My Parish consists of 3500 FAMILIES. We have two priests (
actually three priests but one is in a wheelchair so that disqualifies him since he is unable to get around and doesn’t even distribute communion on the Sunday masses that he celebrates because there is no way for him ti make it down the front stairs) and a part-time deacon.
We also have about 40+ EMHC (
of which, I am one) who tend to the homebound. On Sunday I normally spend 3+ hours ministering to the homebound. I drop my family off at home at a little before 1pm and immediately go to do the communion distributions and normally do not return home until after 4PM. If all other EMHC spend a similar amount of time (
some might spend less but that might be off-set by those that spend more), that adds up to 120+ hours a week. I can’t see how two priests can add an extra 60 hours into their work week. Can you? Even if we include our part-time Deacon and give him an equal share, that still comes out to 40 extra hours each. I still don’t see how that would be do’able.
The simple reality of the situation is that if only the priests and deacon distributed communion to them, folks that receive weekly would drop that to monthly or less. And those that receive monthly would be lucky to get it a few times a year. A direct contradiction of church teaching which stresses frequent communion because of the SACRAMENTAL graces that benefit the soul.