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Yes, mustum can be used, with permission. Not all liturgical requirements appear in canon law …
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Okay, since you ask, when it comes to how much wine to put in the chalice I guesstimate!Ask Father.
There ya go…theology is the study of the Church, not the Law…not even Fr. Z’s theology.This isn’t a matter of Church law, but theology
Uh. Fr. Z was in reference to the scruple spoon. The part about Jesus no longer being present when the accidents of bread and wine are gone is not. That is Catholic teaching.There ya go…theology is the study of the Church, not the Law…not even Fr. Z’s theology.
Huh?And it would be diluted far past the required 12-18% alcohol level.
Minimal - the GIRM does occasionally allow priests to think for themselvesThe G.I.R.M. most likely has guidance on this issue.
A similar instruction for mass with a deacon appears at 178.
- After this, as the minister presents the cruets, the priest stands at the side of the altar and pours wine and a little water into the chalice, saying quietly, Per huius aquae (By the mystery of this water) .
IN all seriousness, that would seem unlikely, given Jewish practice at Seder meals.I think the answer is enough so the priest doesn’t get drunk. A thimble?
Actually, that’s not true. Google “wine yeast alcohol tolerance”. Some strains are able to tolerate 18%. (And, if you try really hard, you can get there by careful attention to your must – at least, that’s what they do in high-gravity mead recipes. YMMV with grapes, though…)Wine yeast conks out at about 12%; naturally fermented line doesn’t go higher than that. 18% only happens when you fortify
No, that’s not the rationale.I think the answer is enough so the priest doesn’t get drunk. A thimble?
I’ve seen a priest literally dump the entire decanter in the chalice, filling it almost to the brim.Slightly odd question, but I have a reason for asking - how much wine must be used by a priest at Mass? Is there a rule about this?
At a parish I used to attend, a while back, one of the EMHCs was fond of complaining to the priests that they didn’t use enough wine to have sufficient quantities of the Precious Blood for “everyone”.how much wine must be used by a priest at Mass?