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Kamalayka
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How would a hermit receive the Eucharist, or any Sacrament, if he lived in isolation?
he would not be a hermit in the first place without permission of his bishop, who woul have placed him under spiritual direction, including connection with a priest, monastery or parish for regular Mass and sacraments. my brother is a professed hermit, lay, with a connection to the religous order that staffs his parish, and the bishop has guided him in this, he receives spiritual direction from a priest of the order, and participates in parish liturgy regularly, or more often assists retired priests of the order in their private masses as he lives close to their residence. I know two other hermits who reside on the grounds, although in remote areas, of a local retreat center, and participate in Mass with the priests there. It is more accurate to say most hermits live in solitude, not isolation.How would a hermit receive the Eucharist, or any Sacrament, if he lived in isolation?
Very individualized circumstances. Their bishop will likely insist on Sunday communion, if they are not able to make it on a daily basis. Each hermit is their own charism, and they write their own horarium according to their situation, and they usually make it a point to be in a position to receive daily, at least the ones I’ve known.How would a hermit receive the Eucharist, or any Sacrament, if he lived in isolation?
Peter Giustiniani (Camaldolese) once concluded (16th Century) that hermits who could not get to Mass or receive the Sacraments regularly once the Church began stressing this need were illegitimate. He esteemed this vocation, but his point was a good one. Today we have diocesan hermits professed in the hands of their Bishops and who live according to a Rule of Life they have written on the basis of their own lived experience. Part of that Rule is the provision for the reception of Sacraments and for participation in the regular life of parish and diocese.Very individualized circumstances. Their bishop will likely insist on Sunday communion, if they are not able to make it on a daily basis. Each hermit is their own charism, and they write their own horarium according to their situation, and they usually make it a point to be in a position to receive daily, at least the ones I’ve known.
HTH.
Blessings,
Cloisters