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EasterJoy
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Simply this: it was the most charitable assumption I could think of, and, considering that the priest sought them out after everyone else had received, not that unlikely. Even the OP, who saw the incident, thought that the most likely explanation. And yes, a parishioner with a chronically ailing spouse might easily leave Sunday Mass each week with the Holy Eucharist in his or her pocket. If it is in a suitable pyx and if the person observes suitable protocols, it is allowed and widely done, even in very traditional parishes. There simply are not enough priests and deacons to meet this need.How in the world can we assume that these were EM’s taking Communion to the sick? I know someone who takes Communion to the sick and it is all planned out. It certainly doesn’t involve going up to receive and slipping the Host into your pocket or purse! That is sacrilegious to say the least.
By the way, let that be of note: If you borrow a pyx from the parish, BRING IT BACK RIGHT AWAY! If you don’t, reverence requires that those with someone to bring them Holy Communion will still have to do without, for want of a pyx. You wouldn’t want that.
A pyx with a capacity of 6-9 hosts can be purchased for under $15. There is no reason whatsoever for any parish to go without. But if the parish keeps buying pyx after pyx and still can’t keep them in the drawer, it could still happen that they could run out and have no opportunity to buy more in time to meet the immediate need.