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She may not even realise what she is doing is sacrilege. Others have pointed to areas of the Catechism that prohibit what she is doing: perhaps print them out and take them with you. She needs to know as soon as possible. It is perhaps better to discuss it with her directly - most people will take less offense if you go straight to them rather than going to the priest first. You should tell the priest anyway, especially if she refuses to stop.
This is actually beyond the Catechism. The Catechism is a teaching mechanism, but, it is not meant ot legislate. What the OP witnessed falls under Canon Law and the authoritative, regulatory documents of the Church.
 
This is actually beyond the Catechism. The Catechism is a teaching mechanism, but, it is not meant ot legislate. What the OP witnessed falls under Canon Law and the authoritative, regulatory documents of the Church.
My point is, someone pointed out a piece of the Catechism or Canon Law or whatever that prohibits what the neighbour is doing and it might be helpful to show that to the neighbour when confronting her about this practice.
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
 
Hi everyone,

I am not really a message board person but I can’t find an answer to my question and I hope someone can help me. I am a lifelong Catholic who has renewed my zeal for the Faith recently. I really want to make my home a more holy environment for my family. I bought a monstrance on Ebay and I would like to get a consecrated Holy Host to display on my mantle so that we can enjoy home adoration of the Most Blessed Holy Eucharist. I’m just wondering if this would be okay, and how I would go about obtaining a Holy Host.

Thanks in advance.

James
Hi James,

I know you have a good intention, but this would definitely not be allowed by the Church. Of course if we do something that is not allowed by the Church, we would be offending God also. I recommend just going to Adoration in the church, - and as for making your home a more holy environment for your family - you might look into devotions such as:
  • Sacred Heart enthronment
  • night adoration in the home (without the Blessed Sacrament… it’s about consoling Jesus in the Tabernacle in churches, from your home)
shrineofsaintjude.net/home1102.html
scribd.com/doc/14087557/Night-Adoration-Adoration-in-the-Home

God bless you 🙂
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
Find out if your parish is having Mass today. If they are, then go. Speak to the priest aftewards. This is quite serious and it needs to be addressed ASAP.
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
I’m sorry your neighbour reacted so badly. I don’t know what they can do about the Hosts she already has but they could prevent her from receiving Communion in the hand to stop her from continuing. Although what she is doing is very grave so the priest may have to take more drastic action than that because there is clearly something wrong if she can’t see what is wrong with what she is doing!
 
I think your neighbor sounds like she might have some kind of emotional or mental illness. She’s using the Eucharist superstitiously, like a rabbit’s foot, and she isn’t able to see that what she is doing is wrong and a mistreatment of the Most August Sacrament.

Hopefully the parish priest will be able to deal with her in a firm but compassionate way.

You’ve done the best you could, and I appreciate your willingness to step into a very uncomfortable situation and attempt to help your neighbor.
 
BTW, I don’t think that Communion on the tongue would make a difference here. I think this woman sounds like someone who would find a way to take the Sacred Host home no matter how she received Holy Communion. 😦
 
Wow. Thank you very much for your suggestions, everyone. I appreciate your time. I have to say I am slightly taken aback because a neighbor of mine had many Holy Hosts in a ceramic container at her house. I know that she obtained the Blessed Hosts by taking communion at mass, and then just holding on to the Holy Host and bringing them home in her purse. She did not seem to think it was sacrilegious to bring the Hosts home and keep them as a blessing for her family and household. She said she occasionally used a Holy Host when one of her kids was sick, or she needed extra blessings. I didn’t know a ton about the issue, so I guess it did strike me as odd (sneaky) but I didn’t think too much of it at the time. Now I see that she was in error, although I don’t think she meant anyone malice.

I guess I figured displaying Him in a Holy Monstrance would be acceptable since I only wanted ONE and He would be in a really nice display. But, I will take your advice against it. Our parish is wealthy, I doubt they’d use the Monstrance. They already have a really gorgeous one and we only have adoration once a year or so. The one I bought is similar to this one: cgi.ebay.com/Nice-older-Monstrance-case-w-luna-/270331954363?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ef10a44bb#ht_5442wt_1112

Not exactly the same, but similar. Would I be in error keeping it or reselling it? It was kind of a lot of money and if I can’t use it to display a Most Blessed Host in my home I might want my money back.

Thanks
Yes, she was in grave error.
I have a difficult time thinking someone is so ignorant to think that was okay.

I don’t see anything wrong in reselling it on ebay. Catholic Churches all over are beginning perpetual adoration chapels, and perhaps your monstrance will find its permanent home in a Catholic adoration chapel.
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
God bless you for taking this step. I don’t know what the Church can do, but it is mercifully in the proper hands now. Peace
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
As others have said talk to your Priest because this is a very very serious matter that can’t be ignored. Deo gratias that you posted this it must of been God’s will that this came to light and that you could go and warn this lady of the seriousness of what she is doing. Sadly she didn’t heed your advice so be sure to talk to your Priest and remember to pray that the Lord will melt her hardened heart.
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
Good for you. I am sorry to hear that your neighbor acted the way that she did. Yes call the parish tomorrow and talk to the priest about it. I can’t believe she popped 2 Consecrated Hosts as you would do a couple of aspirin.

You handled the sitaution better than I would have. No you did not go far in saying the comment about Pringles because it is true.

They may not be able to confiscate her hoard, but they sure can watch carefully whether she consumes the Sacred Host in the future.

Thanks for the update.

Let us know how things go tomorrow when you call the Church.

God Bless.
 
This has been a very informative thread, I would never had thought someone would do this. Kudos for talking to her and following up with the parish. Oh & I so hope you find a mission church or some parish that is wanting to have perpetual adoration chapel. Please let us know where the monstrance ends up.
 
As responder FAH has said, it was most likely God’s will that this came to light. I applaud the courage you had to call on her and try to help her see the light. This person has some sort of serious problem if she cannot see the problem with her actions. Your priest would be the next logical step. Good luck!
 
Just read this and wondered about what an Angus Dei is. Never heard of it but found this on Catholic Encyclopedia in case anyone else was wondering.

***The name Agnus Dei has been given to certain discs of wax impressed with the figure of a lamb and blessed at stated seasons by the Pope. They are sometimes round, sometimes oval in diameter. The lamb usually bears a cross or flag, while figures of saints or the name and arms of the Pope are also commonly impressed on the reverse. These Agnus Deis may be worn suspended round the neck, or they may be preserved as objects of devotion. In virtue of the consecration they receive, they are regarded, like holy water, blessed palms, etc., as “Sacramentals”. ***

-Tim-
I might actually bring that up with a priest I konw, I think he received one of these and didn’t know what it was.
 
I might actually bring that up with a priest I konw, I think he received one of these and didn’t know what it was.
We have one that has been passed down through our family. It was my grandmothers. She brought it with her from Europe when she immigrated back in 1904. It is framed in a small oval frame to keep it safe. My understanding is that they have not been distributed since 1964. There is a great history behind them. Fun reading.
 
Well, I called the church this morning and spoke to the receptionist. She asked me why I needed to talk to the priest, and I said it was a personal matter that I’d like to keep confidential, but that it was serious in nature and I would appreciate a call back as soon as possible. She seemed irritated with that answer and said she’d leave a note on the Pastor’s desk. So far, I have not heard from him. I will let you know what happens when he calls back.
 
Well, I called the church this morning and spoke to the receptionist. She asked me why I needed to talk to the priest, and I said it was a personal matter that I’d like to keep confidential, but that it was serious in nature and I would appreciate a call back as soon as possible. She seemed irritated with that answer and said she’d leave a note on the Pastor’s desk. So far, I have not heard from him. I will let you know what happens when he calls back.
Hi,

Good for you. If he does not call by Friday, I sure would leave another note for him. If you cannot get ahold of him, try to talk to him sometime after Mass if you attend this week.

Thanks for the update.
 
I know that she obtained the Blessed Hosts by taking communion at mass, and then just holding on to the Holy Host and bringing them home in her purse. She did not seem to think it was sacrilegious to bring the Hosts home and keep them as a blessing for her family and household. She said she occasionally used a Holy Host when one of her kids was sick, or she needed extra blessings. I didn’t know a ton about the issue, so I guess it did strike me as odd (sneaky) but I didn’t think too much of it at the time. Now I see that she was in error, although I don’t think she meant anyone malice.
No, no, no, no. She didn’t mean any harm but she needs to return these hosts ASAP to her priest.

Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Tony
 
Well, I took your advice and walked down to her house to speak with her about this, as it really was bothering me a lot after reading what you all had to say. I figure it’s always best to be direct, even though I did not think it would go that well.

She answered the door and I started some small talk and then I said, “Look, I’ve been doing a lot of reading about my faith recently, and I remember that you told me that you take Holy Hosts home with you to use when you feel the need…” And she immediately cut me off and got snippy with me and said, “The Holy Eucharist is given to me, no one can tell me what to do with it. No one owns the Holy Eucharist. That’s ridiculous!” And I said that if she truly believed that the Holy Host was indeed Our Risen Savior incarnate, that I would think some more respect would be due because you cannot keep Him in a ceramic jar or take him home in your purse or pack him in a lunchbox. She said I should do what my conscience tells me to do, and let her do what hers tells her to do. Then she said she had received many graces upon using the Holy Host in moments of crisis. She said that the other day she woke up with a sore throat and thought she was coming down with something, but was planning to visit her brother, so she took two Holy Hosts and was almost instantly cured! I said, “You know, I bet that if you have an urgent situation like that, you could call Father and he would send a minister out to offer you communion, or you could join a prayer circle…” And she basically shut me down and said that again, she goes by experience and her conscience and that The Church cannot tell her how to be with Our Lord and that she treats the Holy Hosts with reverence.

Then I got a little mad and I told her that The Holy Eucharists are not Pringles and are not supposed to be kept at home to snack upon, but that maybe she could purchase some unconsecrated hosts if she likes to eat them like chips. That was probably going too far because she said it was none of my business and that Our Lord knows exactly what is in her heart and that she had to go.

So, I guess I will call the parish office tomorrow. I’m not sure what they can do - they probably can’t confiscate her hoard of Holy Hosts, can they? :confused:
Someone with authority must be the one to deal with these types of situations from the very beginning. It would have been better if you had not even approached the woman- you should have told the pastor what was going on.
 
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