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Wojo42
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Hi everyone.
When I was an altar boy back in the 1980’s at the church I belonged to we had to stand next to the lectern holding candles while the Priest read the gospels, and more particularly at communion we altar boys stood next to the priest and deacon and held patens below the chins or hands of people depending on how they received communion.
I have not seen either of these things in my diocese at all. They seem to have disappeared. The only place I have seen these things is at mass at the EWTN chapel. One reason for the disuse of patens at communion, I think, seems to be the design of the new churches, churches in the “half round” as I call them, which have multiple aisles leading down toward the alter and make it inevitable that many extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist need to be used to distribute communion.
I always felt that alter boys using patens at communion in a sense added to the belief that what we were receiving was holy and sacred and since these are no longer used there is a loss of sacredness toward the host. I see many people at mass go up and just kind of take the host and pop it into their mouths and walk back down to their seats.
I was just wondering if anyone felt the same way or had thoughts about these things?
When I was an altar boy back in the 1980’s at the church I belonged to we had to stand next to the lectern holding candles while the Priest read the gospels, and more particularly at communion we altar boys stood next to the priest and deacon and held patens below the chins or hands of people depending on how they received communion.
I have not seen either of these things in my diocese at all. They seem to have disappeared. The only place I have seen these things is at mass at the EWTN chapel. One reason for the disuse of patens at communion, I think, seems to be the design of the new churches, churches in the “half round” as I call them, which have multiple aisles leading down toward the alter and make it inevitable that many extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist need to be used to distribute communion.
I always felt that alter boys using patens at communion in a sense added to the belief that what we were receiving was holy and sacred and since these are no longer used there is a loss of sacredness toward the host. I see many people at mass go up and just kind of take the host and pop it into their mouths and walk back down to their seats.
I was just wondering if anyone felt the same way or had thoughts about these things?