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Is it licit for the priest to wear a mask when celebrating mass?
Yes. Why would you think not?Is it licit for the priest to wear a mask when celebrating mass?
There isn’t actually a rubric that says the priest must breathe on the bread and wine during the consecration. Even in the old rite this wasn’t the case; I’ve actually seen books on how to offer the old Mass that discourage breathing or speaking into the bread and wine. I am open to correction if you can show me some documentation.because part of the consecration includes the priest breathing onto/over the Blood with the words “this is the chalice of my blood”. If this breathing over the chalice is impeded it is a grey area. I would think that having the mask on at the moment of the consecration of the blood would be illicit unless specific dispensation has been given by the bishop
Your Bishop, my Bishop, has given priests specific instructions for this time. By Bishop has specifically told priest to avoid breathing on the accidents.Is there not a rubric that instructs the priest to bow low over the elements during the words of consecration?
Yes, it says to bow slightly. It doesn’t say to breathe on them. I get the symbolism and I think it’s actually beautiful. And I myself actually do it, I speak directly into the host and the chalice. But it isn’t required by the rubrics, and it certainly isn’t illicit not to do that.Is there not a rubric that instructs the priest to bow low over the elements during the words of consecration?
Thanks, Father. I was talking to a friend a few months ago where he mentioned how “cool” he thought it was that priests “breathed out the Holy Spirit” onto the elements at consecration. I gave him a puzzled look and told him that never came up in sacramental or liturgical theology classes and I’d never seen it in the rubrics.There isn’t actually a rubric that says the priest must breathe on the bread and wine during the consecration.