Joannm;3602135:
Hmm, Iāve never seen it happen that way. Then again, I donāt see many priests at a Mass where theyāre not con/celebrating.
Anyone know the proper form in this case, officially?
I think, because priests are ordinary ministers of Holy Communion, they are permitted to take the Host themselves while receiving Holy Communion.
Inaestimabile Donum
Instruction Concerning Worship of the Eucharistic Mystery
Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship
Approved and Confirmed by His Holiness Pope John Paul II April 17, 1980
9. Eucharistic Communion. Communion is a gift of the Lord, given to the faithful through the minister appointed for this purpose. It is not permitted that the faithful should themselves pick up the consecrated bread and the sacred chalice, still less that they should hand them from one to anotherā¦
11⦠The Church has always required from the faithful respect and reverence for the Eucharist at the moment of receiving it.
This however has never restricted them to not being able to receive as any member of the faithful while attending a celebration at which they are not presiding or concelebrating. This form could be interpreted as an indication of respect requested by the section 11 above.
There are all types of exceptions too. Iāve been at celebrations where the same priest (who is half paralyzed and suffers from parkinsons) presided and received Communion as any presider does; concelebrated and either self-communicated or had the Communion placed on his tongue (these last two instances are directly proportional to the teperament of the presider with whom this priest concelebrated).
Iām trying to read between the lines here, so although that might lend a little proximity to your questionās answer LML, it wouldnāt cover everything.