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cecilia97
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Hey y’all,
I’ve been at my present parish for about a year now and never gotten around to asking this question. Not at every Mass, but frequently, we will have gentlemen standing next to the priest or EMHC at the head of the line, watching that the Hosts are recieved/consumed properly. Usually they’re the same men who serve as ushers.
We also have altar servers with a paten at each line. Our pastor has instructed us to make sure to recieve the Host over the paten and not to walk off while popping it into our mouth.
Our parish seems (to me) to have a great level or reverence for the Eucharist, I believe in part because we’re blessed with perpertual Adoration.
My questions are:
I’ve been at my present parish for about a year now and never gotten around to asking this question. Not at every Mass, but frequently, we will have gentlemen standing next to the priest or EMHC at the head of the line, watching that the Hosts are recieved/consumed properly. Usually they’re the same men who serve as ushers.
We also have altar servers with a paten at each line. Our pastor has instructed us to make sure to recieve the Host over the paten and not to walk off while popping it into our mouth.
Our parish seems (to me) to have a great level or reverence for the Eucharist, I believe in part because we’re blessed with perpertual Adoration.
My questions are:
- what are these guys called? I would say Eucharistic Guardians but that’s actually the term we use for scheduled Adorerers in the chapel.
- why are they only doing this duty some of the time and not at every Mass? We have ushers at every Mass?
- how common is this? I’ve never seen it before in 30 years.
- are they mainly there to watch for falling hosts, or to watch for anyone trying to walk off with a host for improper reasons?