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FiveLinden
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As I understand it the intent of the priest in consecration is important. That he intends to consecrate is consecrated; that he does not, is not.
So would the problems perceived in those who do not uphold all Catholic teaching approaching for communion be overcome is priests routinely intended to concentrate only that bread and wine which reached the lips of those fully in communion with the Church and in a state of grace?
The sacrilege of unworthy reception and the scandal of those not in communion with the Church receiving would be entirely avoided. Everyone would know that not only should, say, a politician opposed to Catholic teaching receive, but they would know that such a politician could not receive.
Since the process of consecration is spiritual and in itself miraculous I can’t see any physical problems such as the mixing of consecrated and unconsecrated wine. The spiritual intention would over-ride such material concerns.
So would the problems perceived in those who do not uphold all Catholic teaching approaching for communion be overcome is priests routinely intended to concentrate only that bread and wine which reached the lips of those fully in communion with the Church and in a state of grace?
The sacrilege of unworthy reception and the scandal of those not in communion with the Church receiving would be entirely avoided. Everyone would know that not only should, say, a politician opposed to Catholic teaching receive, but they would know that such a politician could not receive.
Since the process of consecration is spiritual and in itself miraculous I can’t see any physical problems such as the mixing of consecrated and unconsecrated wine. The spiritual intention would over-ride such material concerns.