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Joysong
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Our apologist, Jimmy Akin, has an article on this subject:
Jimmy also gave some principles to keep in mind for any who are interested.
It is possible that Pope Benedict will take up the subject in his Post-Synodal Exhortation, which should be released within a year or so. If he does take it up (and I’m not saying that he will) then my guess is that he will approve the practice for precisely the reasons that the bishops’ responses spoke positively of it–that it will relieve social pressure to receive Communion for those who are not able to receive, thus resulting in fewer sacrilegious receptions of Communion (something that the synod fathers were very concerned about).
In reading the last paragraph above with regard to being “widespread,” I noticed the practice during the EWTN televised liturgies, though I have not observed this in any churches that I attended. Since this broadcast reaches the world over, it might be good to contact them and ask why they allow the blessing. Apparently there is no present ruling on this according to the above article and the very orthodox priests at EWTN.It is also possible, giving how widespread this practice is, that the Congregation for Divine Worship may weigh in on it. If that happens, it could either approve or disapprove of it.
Jimmy also gave some principles to keep in mind for any who are interested.