A Case for Communion on the Tongue
*So what happened? Why do we see this practice in our churches?. The
answer is found in the penultimate paragraph of Memoriale Domini,
where it states:
Code:
"If the contrary usage, namely, of placing Holy Communion in the
hand, has already developed in any place, in order to help the
episcopal conference fulfill their pastoral office in today's
often difficult situation, the Apostolic See entrusts to the
conferences the duty and function of judging particular
circumstances, if any. They may make this judgement provided
that any danger is avoided of insufficient reverence or false
opinions of the Holy Eucharist arising in the mind of the
faithful and that any other improprieties be carefully removed."
Thus, we see that the same document requiring the zealous observance
of Communion on the tongue for the “common good of the Church”
provided a condition we designate as a Loophole that has become the
pervasive practice, when it was intended to be only in “particular
circumstances” and only if the practice “has already developed in any
place” with the provision that “any danger is avoided of insufficient
reverence or false opinions of the Holy Eucharist arising in the mind
of the faithful.”
What we have in the United States is an abuse, for
this practice (Communion in the hand) was not “already developed” in
our land at the time of the promulgation of Memoriale Domini, nor
could we consider honestly our case a “particular circumstance.” It
is not surprising then, that we see more and more individuals who
disbelieve in the Real Presence of our Lord in the sacraments.
Anticipating this, the Holy Father (Paul VI) warned us by saying: “A
change in a matter of such moment, based on a most ancient and
venerable tradition, does not merely affect discipline. It carries
certain dangers with it which may arise from the new manner of
administering holy communion: the danger of a loss of reverence for
the August sacrament of the altar, of profanation, of adulterating
the true doctrine.”*
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