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Can the extraordinary ministers consume what’s left of the body and the blood at the end of Mass. Also can they clean the vessals in the back after Mass. I need documentation for someone. Thanks.
They can assist the priest and deacon when necessary but this should be done at the altar or credence table. They should not “go in the back” to do this.Can the extraordinary ministers consume what’s left of the body and the blood at the end of Mass. Also can they clean the vessals in the back after Mass. I need documentation for someone. Thanks.
Generally speaking a person going to a hospital should be carrying only a certain number of Hosts, for the specific number of Catholic patients that they are going to see.May I ask another question about Extaordinary Ministers? Can those on hospital call give communion to someone who isn’t Catholic and states that they are Catholic, but they want Jesus.
I hope you don’t mind this question.
God Bless
Kathleen
Individual EMHC may consume at the altar or table (not in the back) what remains in their chalice if there is to much left over for the priest and deacon to consume. Otherwise it is the priest and deacon who should consume what is left, at the altar or credence table.I believe they can consume what is left in their own cup. But they cannot purify the vessels. They can wash the vessels after purification by the priest, deacon, or instituted acolyte. I am an EMHC but have stepped down due to abuses I know are not allowed. Our parish consecrates the precious blood in the flagon then pours it into glass cups. Two EMHC are on the altar during the priests taking of communtion. Our EMHC purify the vessels. These are all abuses. I didn’t know until I started researching the GIRM. There is a letter from Cardinal Arinze in the USCCB website that states the pope does not want EMHC cannot purify.
They should consume the blood I beleive the Remaining Consecrated Hosts may be put in the tabernacle by the priest.Can the extraordinary ministers consume what’s left of the body and the blood at the end of Mass. Also can they clean the vessals in the back after Mass. I need documentation for someone. Thanks.
The general rule, from the 2002 General Introduction to the Roman Missal (GIRM) which can be accessed from romanrite.com/girm.html :Can the extraordinary ministers consume what’s left of the body and the blood at the end of Mass. Also can they clean the vessals in the back after Mass. I need documentation for someone. Thanks.
No, the ministry of instituted acolyte is no longer to be called a “minor order”. From the 1972 Motu Proprio Ministeria Quaedam:…Alcolytes are still considered to be a minor order , though it is now an institution and not an ordination .