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Sir_Knight
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It’s interesting that in the very same post you find fault with people because they think that they are “special” and “more deserving” than past generations and then you go on to say that you will not receive from a EMHC unless the church tells you that you MUST.I accept as a fact of life many things that I do not agree with. I deal every day with many issues that I do not agree with. The general attitude among many in in the Church today seems to be that we are somehow special and more deserving than were past generations and that we must have want we want whenever we want it. I have read indignant posts on this very forum when people would attend Mass somewhere and find out that the Chalice was not offered for example. They felt they were being deprived of the full sacramental grace of communion as a result. In other posts people would complain about communion dragging on and on forever.
When the Church tells me that as a layperson I MUST receive from an Extraordinary Minister then I will. I will obey the Churches teaching and authority as I always have. The Church has NEVER said that any church **MUST **use them, or that we the communicants MUST avail ourselves of them. Their very existance is merely an option, and a privilige, nothing more and nothing less, to be used as circumstances require. That salient point is often completely overlooked. They were never intended to be used at each and every Mass… Your rabid defense of Extraordinary Ministers didn’t make a lot of sense until you pointed out that you were one of 40 plus at your parish. It all became clear at that point.![]()
Aren’t you making yourself out to be more special and more deserving than others? If Rome approves it and the priest requests EMHC to help with the distribution, what makes you more deserving to receive from a priest than from a EMHC?
As Cristiano said, if everybody behaved like you and choose to receive from the priest instead of the EMHC then it would defeat the purpose and it would put an unnecessary burden back on the priest.
Oh, and for the record, I do not distribute at Mass. I minister ONLY to the sick and homebound and I didn’t ask to be a EMHC because I want to “play priest”. Instead, the pastor asked ME because he said that there was a great need. When I told him that I felt I was worthy, he replied that none of us are worthy and began telling me about the ill and homebound who desire and need someone to bring our Lord to them.
Until you walk in an EMHC’s shoes, be careful not to critize them for you MAY not know of what you speak.