I would like to point out that in times, when there are to many parishners, they should be used…
The parish I started attending has filled their 1,500 person church every mass it seems…There are 2 Priests there, which is a rarity in my diocese… 1 Deacon/Seminarian but he is away at a Mission, but he was there for 1 week.
The Priests seem to switch days for Masses, and I’ve never seen them both at the same Mass, assuming at least one is attending to others needs in our community…
Now, let say we have 1,000 people in the Mass… The 1 Priest hands out the Eucharist… Now, let’s give 30 seconds for reverence sake, though some people may take longer… That’s an additional 8 hours to hand out the Eucharist… Sure, I would wait in that line, but that becomes a LARGE Inconvience to not only the Mass attenders, but also to all other services that day…
So, 8 hours for 1 Mass, we’ll just group the whole registered 3,000 families (not parishoners) attend 1 Mass… With both Priest… So 1,500 people per line, that is about 13 hours for Communion…
Now for the week with the Deacon, that would be about only 8 hours to recieve communion.
Even if we rushed through the Eucharist in 5 seconds and did not give Jesus any respect or reverence, that mass would take around 2 1/2 hours total with 1000 people, and that would run into another Mass, so add another 1 1/2 or so…
Now, is that 5 more minutes of our time? I hope that justifies it for you…
And note, my parish uses 7 Eucharist Ministers… 3 Ministers + the Priest distrubite the Bread, and 4 Ministers distribute the Wine
(Couldn’t think how to say them apart since I know both are the Body and Blood, so I refered to them by their accidents)
Our Communion Procession then will usually will take maybe 20 minutes…