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Did the U.S. government make an exception of alcohol for Catholics, or did the Church have some substitute for wine?
There was an exception for sacramental wine.Did the U.S. government make an exception of alcohol for Catholics, or did the Church have some substitute for wine?
He still had to get his hands on alcohol to do that. I don’t think it would have been a problem for the laity to also receive. Today children can receive from the chalice because there is a religious exception to the law forbidding serving alcohol to anyone under 21 (18 or 19 in Canada).Lets remember that during the prohibition, only the priest received the Eucharist under both species.
Prayers & blessings.
Deacon Ed B
However, before the Second Vatican Council, only the priest (and probably the deacon and subdeacon) received from the chalice. The laity did not because of fear of spilling the Precious Blood. I am not sure when that was made the rule in the Latin Church, but I believe it was during the Council of Trent. After the Second Vatican Council, receiving from the chalice was opened to the laity.He still had to get his hands on alcohol to do that. I don’t think it would have been a problem for the laity to also receive. Today children can receive from the chalice because there is a religious exception to the law forbidding serving alcohol to anyone under 21 (18 or 19 in Canada).
Yes I remember in the Catholic Church we did not receive., only the priest. Now I see the new communion class receiving both. It was kind of funny some were asking Father if they get to drink the wine and they are seven. years old. Father answered rather well explaining it was the cup of blood that they would be receiving that they are to remember Jesus. I wonder if he watered it down for them I was meaning to ask and forgot. In our nearby city a group of nuns has been making the wine for a parish or two for years I should say decades.Lets remember that during the prohibition, only the priest received the Eucharist under both species.
Prayers & blessings.
Deacon Ed B
Forget about the Catholics! What about the Episcopalians??? When I was an Episcopalian, we used to say that if the Church is the Body of Christ, the Episcopalians are the liver!I thought that part of the aim of the Prohibition movement was to make it difficult for Catholics to celebrate Mass/Divine Liturgy?
From the GIRM (area of inquiry bolded for emphasis):…Interestingly, if you read the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), which is the rubrics for the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, the congregation is pretty limited as to when they are entitled to receive from the chalice. I may be wrong, and anyone can correct me if I am, but I believe that the congregation is generally not to receive from the chalice at your typical Sunday Mass.
Lets remember, we are not receiving wine. We are receiving the precious blood, shed for our sins.Anglican lay people contined to receive wine, as did some Lutherans. Certainly some Orthodox did, as well.
Not to sound disrespectful to Anglicans and Lutherans, but they did receive wine. The Orthodox and Catholics received the blood.Lets remember, we are not receiving wine. We are receiving the precious blood, shed for our sins.
Prayers & blessings
Deacon Ed G
Notice I said WENot to sound disrespectful to Anglicans and Lutherans, but they did receive wine. The Orthodox and Catholics received the blood.