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In the hand.
GratefullyHow do YOU receive Communion?
I guess this is my standard question, no deacons there? Deacons are ordinary ministers of Holy Communion.
I got the information from the Catholic Book of Facts by Bart Tesoriero, Aquinas Press 2008.This is simply not true regarding the first eight centuries of the Mass. Here’s another thread from CAF debunking that very myth.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=653125&page=4
Here’s another excellent article about reception of Holy Communion:
catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=8616
Oh yes, I have. The “insistence” I see is insistence on following what the Church says is allowed. As opposed to saying we know better.Then you haven’t even read all the way through this thread, much less through the other ones on this forum or hundreds and thousands of other commentaries in other places.
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.Well I am normally the EMHC at my parish, when I am not I prefer to sit on the same side, the priests alters his side, so I can’t control that. I always genuflect and receive on the tongue. I feel it is a personal preference. I just prefer not to touch The Lord as my hands aren’t clean enough for Him
Or responding to people telling them they are less reverent because of how they receive.Oh yes, I have. The “insistence” I see is insistence on following what the Church says is allowed. As opposed to saying we know better.
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receiving?Do you wash your hand before
I only ask because if one is taking these steps out of respect for the real presence of our Lord wouldn’t it make sense to wash ones hand before receiving? **The priest washes his hands before touching the consecrated host. He does this during Mass not before. **Think of all the things one touches before receiving; the pew, missals, doors etc.
I’m not trying to be critical just a genuine question. I have never seen anyone lick their hand after receiving.
BTW : I receive on the tongue while kneeling.
No.
This is not correct. the priest does not wash his hands.
The priest ritually purifies his hands.
I am an altar server. I pour the water on the priests hands - fingers actually - and the water may or may not touch all or some of the fingers he uses to handle and consecrate the Eucharist. That part of the Mass is called the Lavabo, and it is a ritual purification with a spiritual action. It has zero to do with removing germs or dirt.
The EMHC who use the hand sanitizer before distribution probably have cleaner hands than the priest.
Wash me from my iniquities and cleanse me from my sins.
The Lavabo is a ritual with a theological and spiritual meaning - cleansing of sins. The Lavabo has nothing to do with physical cleanliness or washing.
I don’t wash my hands before recieving. I do exactly what the priest does. I pray the prayer of St. Ambrose before reception of the Eucharist, asking God to cleanse me of my sins.
-Tim-
I don’t think you would make a spectacle of yourself…as I said in my previous post, there are very few that receive on the tongue at ours parish…but I think nothing of it if they do. Really! Do what your heart tells you.I am uncomfortable behaving outside the norm so I receive in the hand.
The Blessed Eucharist is distributed by the priest always but the Precious Blood is distributed by EMHC’s so I receive from them.
Every part of me would prefer to receive on the tongue but I am just unwilling to make a spectacle of myself by acting outside the norm…
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